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Posted on 3065 Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) subsidiary, Amazon Web Services, Inc. and the National Hockey League reported that it will debut two new advanced analytics during the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The new stats powered by AWS will appear as on-screen graphics and visualizations during the NHL games and provide fans a more detailed understanding of how their favorite players and teams perform during crucial moments. The shot analytics and save analytics will debut on Saturday May 15th, on the first day of the 2-21 Stanley Cup Playoffs and be used in the 2021-22 season. The new stats by AWS utilize cloud technologies such as serverless compute, media services and analytics to gather data from the ice in real time, and visual for fans as graphics appear on the broadcast. NHL stats will illustrate player effectiveness on offense, goaltender’s defense during different phases of the game and th ....
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This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Amazon named Adam Selipsky, the current CEO of Tableau Software, its incoming cloud CEO. Selipsky will take over from Andy Jassy, who will replace Jeff Bezos as Amazon CEO later this year. Business Insider identified and mapped out 95 of the most powerful people under Jassy. Editor s note: This story was originally published in December 2020. On March 23, Amazon named Adam Selipsky as the upcoming AWS CEO. Beginning in the third quarter, he will replace current CEO Andy Jassy, who is taking over for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. The story has been updated to reflect that announcement. ....