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Using Cake for Amazon SageMaker

Amazon SageMaker is AWS’s end-to-end machine learning platform for building, training, and deploying models at enterprise scale.
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How it works

Orchestrate SageMaker inside Cake's AI control plane

Cake wraps SageMaker workflows with portable configuration, governance, and multi-tool integration—bringing flexibility to AWS-native ML.

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Use what AWS offers, without lock-in

Deploy SageMaker jobs from Cake while also incorporating third-party and open-source tools.

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Govern your experiments

Cake tracks lineage, access, and configuration across training and inference jobs.

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Mix SageMaker with open-source workflows

Run SageMaker endpoints alongside Ray, Triton, or open RAG pipelines from Cake.

Frequently asked questions about Cake and Amazon SageMaker

What is Amazon SageMaker?
SageMaker is AWS’s managed machine learning platform for building, training, and deploying models at scale.
How does Cake support SageMaker?
Cake wraps SageMaker jobs in portable, governed workflows—letting you track, reuse, and combine them with other tools.
Can I use SageMaker and open-source tools together?
Yes—Cake lets you use SageMaker alongside Ray, MLflow, LangChain, and more in the same stack.
Does Cake help manage SageMaker security and access?
Absolutely—Cake enforces access policies, secrets management, and audit logging across SageMaker workloads.
Is SageMaker good for GenAI workloads?
SageMaker supports GenAI tools like Bedrock, but Cake helps you avoid lock-in by combining it with open-source components.