![]() ![]() ![]() (And here’s one for the tech brand watchers: Salesforce even once had its own task management service called Do.com, which it shut down in 2013. They included Salesforce, which has a penchant for products with short names and, like Amazon, is working hard to expand the amount of value-added services it offers to users on its platform. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were others having discussions. Do had raised only $2.4 million, but from a very long list of well-connected investors. It’s not clear what parts of Do.com are being used by AWS (although another former employee now works in engineering at Amazon) - or what price Amazon paid. We have reached out to several people at Amazon, as well as Do.com’s founder and CEO Jason Shah, who now says he is a product manager for Chime, for a formal confirmation. Do didn’t name a buyer, but a reader tipped us off to the company’s profile on LinkedIn, which notes that the startup is “now a part of Amazon Chime.” Other Do staff also note the acquisition on their profiles. On February 15 (two days after Chime launched), Do announced it had been acquired and would close its service - including its web, mobile and Apple Watch apps - at the end of the month. The company has acquired Do.com, a startup that had built a platform to make meetings more productive by doing things like managing notes in preparation for them, and creating reports for those who were not there, as well as organising the meetings themselves. Amazon is rolling it into Chime, a new communications suite for businesses that it launched last month and offers via AWS. We will get back to you on connection details if we can offer a seat at the workshop.Amazon has quietly made one more acquisition to build out the productivity services on its cloud platform AWS. Time: 1pm to 2pm (Singapore) / 10.30am to 11.30am (India) / 12pm to 1pm (Jakarta) / 4pm to 5pm (Sydney) / 6pm to 7pm (Auckland)Ī headset is recommended or you may use your computer’s microphone and speakers.įor information about creating an Amazon Chime account, see ĭates: 7 and (two sessions to cater to different timezones)ĭue to limited capacity, we may have to limit and prioritize sign-ups. Looking forward to see you and your team at our event. We will also cover some easy-to-implement AI services such as Amazon Polly (text to speech) and Amazon Rekognition (image recognition) and more.įollowing the webinar, you will have the possibility to join a hand-on workshop 7 December or 14 December to help your technical teams learn how to easily integrate AWS AI services into your EdTech products. ![]() We will share both business and technical perspectives of implementing AWS AI services in education. Nieves Garcia, AWS AI Specialist, and Ivan Gn, EdTech Technical Program Manager, will share the uses of AI in Education in a webinar on 25 November (Thursday), 4pm to 5pm (Sydney Time). ![]() Please feel free to forward this to your team members. I want to invite you and your team to join us for a webinar and hands-on workshops that might be useful for your EdTech. ![]()
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