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AMAZON'S WAY TO BRAND NEW LATEST WORLD

 Introduction to Amazon Machine Learning.

The best place to start for this particular webinar to navigate to the portal at datasciencedojo.com.And then you can navigate within Getting Started Getting Ready right here. You can click on this.


You get to Getting Ready.
And you can go down to Amazon Machine Learning. So this resource right here, this Intro to AWS ML Homework is only homework if you don't do it with me today. So this is exactly what we will be doing today. I'll go into a little bit more detail. But if you watch the webinar and want to actually log in to Amazon later, you can use this to guide you through the process. So that's where we're getting started. To get to Amazon, you can try going to amazon.comand navigating there. But the easiest way is just to type in aws.amazon.com, so AWSs Amazon Web Services. So this program, like Azure, is a lot more than just machine learning. The main portion of Amazon Web Services is a lot of different databases. So Amazon has so many different databases. So Storage and Content Delivery, their lots of ways to have virtual computers and in the cloud. So you can see that the database is a fairly large portion of it. And then a lot of these other items are just to support the databases having them in the cloud and talking to virtual machines and that sort of thing. So this is aws.amazon.com.If any of you have difficulty navigating there, please let me know. And I'll look for a little pop-up in the corner. So to get started. 



Any time you navigate to this site right here,
it's going to ask you to sign in anyway. So if you go through and sign in to the console, I'm pretty sure Chrome likes to auto-populate with my Gmail address. But we're not going to do that. So I'm going to pretend I've never signed into AWS before. And I'm actually going to make a new account with another one of my emails. And then I'm going to click on I Am A New User. So you can put in your email or your mobile number. It's just trying to identify you. And then you can click Sign In Using Our Secure Server. So I see someone just joined. But hopefully, they can navigate to aws.amazon.com, click SignIn. 


Importance of CAPTCHAs 

And then we're just going through the process of signing and getting an account. So the whole purpose of this session is to just get you ready to go so that when you get into the class you can just jump straight into doing predictive modeling and machine learning. So we're just getting all of the basics out of the way today, going through and doing CAPTCHAs in class is not our idea of good use of time. So we figure well do them now, show you guys how to set up databases in here. And then when we're in class at the boot camp, well be able to just use the databases to generate predictive models immediately in class. So that's the point of this exercise. You can have your own login credentials, determine your password, try to pass the CAPTCHA.


Luckily, this one looks pretty easy.
So I'm just going to do a personal account. So it might ask for some credit card information and stuff like that. I guess Ill put in my personal address. Please don't come to find me in Seattle. So I live in Seattle. And then again, just put in all of your information. You guys have all of my information now if you take a screenshot. So type the characters into the box. This one's a little bit harder. Apparently, they really don't want any bots in here. So if you listened to Souks yesterday, he was telling you why they don't want bots in Azure. Its the same for AWS.Bots using all of your cloud storage is a bad idea because it can crash everything. So I recommend reading the agreement if you're a stickler for details. I do have a personal account in this already. And its been working just fine. So I haven't run into any issues thus far. So now, I'm going to create an account. So this is the payment information.I'm not actually going to put in my credit and debit card number for you guys. So one thing is we are going through as if you don't have an Amazon account right now. So this is the longest process for signing up. If you reach this point and you remembered that you already have an Amazon account and they already have your payment information set up and they already have your identity verified, then I would go back and sign out and sign back in with your Amazon account.
And then it will just magically work so it's going to pull this information from, you know, your usual account that you use for browsing and buying things.So make sure I don't have any pop-ups here.All right, were good.So if you already have an Amazon account, I recommend using it that way and not going through all this payment information.Because I don't want to put my payment information for you guys.But if you're at home, you can definitely put in your credit and debit card information, cardholder name, and continue. So because I don't want to do that and have it on the internet for all the world to see, I'm actually going to go back. And it thinks I'm still logged in. And now I can put in the Gmail account that populated before. It knows who I am. I can use my Gmail-- sorry, Gmail. I can use my normal Amazon log in that I use to buy things.

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