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Nasscom FAYA: 80 to host seminar on cloud computing on Jan 15

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Thiruvananthapuram: Nasscom-associated FAYA:80, a knowledge community based at Technopark, will host a seminar on the evolution of cloud computing in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) on January 15.

The seminar is planned as part of FAYA: 80’s 123rd edition of the open-for-all tech seminar. It will explore how cloud computing can leverage AI for better capabilities and outcomes.

Technology architect and fractional CTO for Startups and venture studios, Anshad Ameenza, will lead the seminar titled ‘Cloud Computing in the Age of AI & Beyond.’ The seminar will be held at the FAYA “Floor of Madness,” Thejaswini Building, Technopark, on January 15 at 5 pm.

The session will explore how the cloud infrastructure will evolve to support the growing demands of AI, emerging patterns in the cloud landscape, and the desirable synergy between the two technologies that can help businesses innovate in the future.

For registration, visit: https://makemypass.com/explore-cloud-computing-in-the-age-of-aI-and-beyond

NASSCOM FAYA:80’s 122nd edition of the seminar was titled ‘Demystifying VLSI: Unlocking India’s Chip Design Opportunities,’ which explored the country’s current VLSI ecosystem.

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