Blue-skying machine learning in retail and fast-food, with Scott Truitt (Ep. 78)

September 7, 2017 Michael Coté

When you tell Twitter you want a new piece of clothing, why doesn't the internet write back? Scott Truitt & friends worked on this problem using a jambalaya of Spring Cloud Data Flow, Google TensorFlow, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and more. Hear how they did it in six weeks. Check out the scintillating diagram of the whole thing.

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Michael Coté

Michael Coté works on the advocates team for VMware Tanzu. See @cote for more.

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