Best AI Inference Platforms for Amazon Redshift

Compare the Top AI Inference Platforms that integrate with Amazon Redshift as of October 2025

This a list of AI Inference platforms that integrate with Amazon Redshift. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Amazon Redshift. View the products that work with Amazon Redshift in the table below.

What are AI Inference Platforms for Amazon Redshift?

AI inference platforms enable the deployment, optimization, and real-time execution of machine learning models in production environments. These platforms streamline the process of converting trained models into actionable insights by providing scalable, low-latency inference services. They support multiple frameworks, hardware accelerators (like GPUs, TPUs, and specialized AI chips), and offer features such as batch processing and model versioning. Many platforms also prioritize cost-efficiency, energy savings, and simplified API integrations for seamless model deployment. By leveraging AI inference platforms, organizations can accelerate AI-driven decision-making in applications like computer vision, natural language processing, and predictive analytics. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Inference platforms for Amazon Redshift currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Tecton

    Tecton

    Tecton

    Deploy machine learning applications to production in minutes, rather than months. Automate the transformation of raw data, generate training data sets, and serve features for online inference at scale. Save months of work by replacing bespoke data pipelines with robust pipelines that are created, orchestrated and maintained automatically. Increase your team’s efficiency by sharing features across the organization and standardize all of your machine learning data workflows in one platform. Serve features in production at extreme scale with the confidence that systems will always be up and running. Tecton meets strict security and compliance standards. Tecton is not a database or a processing engine. It plugs into and orchestrates on top of your existing storage and processing infrastructure.
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    Feast

    Feast

    Tecton

    Make your offline data available for real-time predictions without having to build custom pipelines. Ensure data consistency between offline training and online inference, eliminating train-serve skew. Standardize data engineering workflows under one consistent framework. Teams use Feast as the foundation of their internal ML platforms. Feast doesn’t require the deployment and management of dedicated infrastructure. Instead, it reuses existing infrastructure and spins up new resources when needed. You are not looking for a managed solution and are willing to manage and maintain your own implementation. You have engineers that are able to support the implementation and management of Feast. You want to run pipelines that transform raw data into features in a separate system and integrate with it. You have unique requirements and want to build on top of an open source solution.
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    Amazon SageMaker Feature Store
    Amazon SageMaker Feature Store is a fully managed, purpose-built repository to store, share, and manage features for machine learning (ML) models. Features are inputs to ML models used during training and inference. For example, in an application that recommends a music playlist, features could include song ratings, listening duration, and listener demographics. Features are used repeatedly by multiple teams and feature quality is critical to ensure a highly accurate model. Also, when features used to train models offline in batch are made available for real-time inference, it’s hard to keep the two feature stores synchronized. SageMaker Feature Store provides a secured and unified store for feature use across the ML lifecycle. Store, share, and manage ML model features for training and inference to promote feature reuse across ML applications. Ingest features from any data source including streaming and batch such as application logs, service logs, clickstreams, sensors, etc.
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