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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    55,297 Ratings
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    Google Cloud is an online service that lets you create everything from simple websites to complex apps for businesses of any size. Customers who are new to the system will receive $300 in credits for testing, deploying, and running workloads. Customers can use up to 25+ products free of charge. Use Google's core data analytics and machine learning. All enterprises can use it. It is secure and fully featured. Use big data to build better products and find answers faster. You can grow from prototypes to production and even to planet-scale without worrying about reliability, capacity or performance. Virtual machines with proven performance/price advantages, to a fully-managed app development platform. High performance, scalable, resilient object storage and databases. Google's private fibre network offers the latest software-defined networking solutions. Fully managed data warehousing and data exploration, Hadoop/Spark and messaging.
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    Elasticsearch Reviews
    Elastic is a search company. Elasticsearch, Kibana Beats, Logstash, and Elasticsearch are the founders of the ElasticStack. These SaaS offerings allow data to be used in real-time and at scale for analytics, security, search, logging, security, and search. Elastic has over 100,000 members in 45 countries. Elastic's products have been downloaded more than 400 million times since their initial release. Today, thousands of organizations including Cisco, eBay and Dell, Goldman Sachs and Groupon, HP and Microsoft, as well as Netflix, Uber, Verizon and Yelp use Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud to power mission critical systems that generate new revenue opportunities and huge cost savings. Elastic is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Mountain View, California. It has more than 1,000 employees in over 35 countries.
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) Reviews
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    AWS offers a wide range of services, including database storage, compute power, content delivery, and other functionality. This allows you to build complex applications with greater flexibility, scalability, and reliability. Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's largest and most widely used cloud platform, offers over 175 fully featured services from more than 150 data centers worldwide. AWS is used by millions of customers, including the fastest-growing startups, large enterprises, and top government agencies, to reduce costs, be more agile, and innovate faster. AWS offers more services and features than any other cloud provider, including infrastructure technologies such as storage and databases, and emerging technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, data lakes, analytics, and the Internet of Things. It is now easier, cheaper, and faster to move your existing apps to the cloud.
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    Voxel51 Reviews
    Voxel51, the company behind FiftyOne is responsible for the open-source software that allows you to create better computer vision workflows through improving the quality of datasets and delivering insights into your models. Explore, search and slice your datasets. Find samples and labels quickly that match your criteria. FiftyOne offers tight integrations to public datasets such as COCO, Open Images and ActivityNet. You can also create your own datasets. Data quality is one of the most important factors that affect model performance. FiftyOne can help you identify, visualize and correct the failure modes of your model. Annotation errors lead to bad models. But finding mistakes manually is not scalable. FiftyOne automatically finds and corrects label mistakes, so you can curate better-quality datasets. Manual debugging and aggregate performance metrics don't scale. Use the FiftyOne Brain for edge cases, new samples to train on, and more.
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    OpenLIT Reviews
    OpenLIT is a native application observability tool for OpenTelemetry. It is designed to integrate observability into AI with only one line of code. You can use HuggingFace or OpenAI, two popular LLM libraries. OpenLIT's native integration makes it easy to add it to your projects. Analyze LLM performance and GPU costs to maximize efficiency and scalability. Streams data so you can visualize your data, make quick decisions, and modify it. Data is processed quickly and without affecting performance. OpenLIT UI allows you to explore LLM costs and token consumption, performance indicators and user interactions through a simple interface. Connect with popular observability tools, such as Datadog and Grafana Cloud to export data automatically. OpenLIT monitors your applications seamlessly.
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    Langtrace Reviews
    Langtrace is a free observability tool which collects and analyses metrics and traces to help you improve LLM apps. Langtrace provides the highest level security. Our cloud platform is SOC 2 Type II-certified, ensuring the highest level of protection for your data. Supports popular LLMs and frameworks. Langtrace is self-hosted, and it supports OpenTelemetry traces that can be ingested into any observability tools of your choice. This means there is no vendor lock-in. With traces and logs that span the framework, vectorDB and LLM requests, you can gain visibility and insights in your entire ML pipeline. Use golden datasets to create and annotate traced LLM interactions and continuously test and improve your AI applications. Langtrace has built-in heuristics, statistical and model-based analyses to support this process.
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