AWS Big Data Blog Real-time Clickstream Anomaly Detection with Amazon Kinesis Analytics Chris Marshall is a Solutions Architect for Amazon Web Services Analyzing web log traffic to gain insights that drive business decisions has historically been performed using batch processing. While effective, this approach results in delayed responses to emerging trends and user activities. There are solutio
AWS Big Data Blog Writing SQL on Streaming Data with Amazon Kinesis Analytics – Part 2 Ryan Nienhuis is a Senior Product Manager for Amazon Kinesis. This is the second of two AWS Big Data posts on Writing SQL on Streaming Data with Amazon Kinesis Analytics. In the last post, I provided an overview of streaming data and key concepts, such as the basics of streaming SQL, and completed a walkthrough
AWS Big Data Blog Integrating IoT Events into Your Analytic Platform Veronika Megler, Ph.D., is a Senior Consultant with AWS Professional Services “We have a fleet of vehicles, with GPS and a bunch of other sensors,” said Bob, the VP at a delivery company. “Today they send their update ‘breadcrumbs’ to another IoT service. We’re planning to have them send their breadcrumbs to AWS IoT instead; that
AWS Developer Tools Blog ASP.NET Core Support for Elastic Beanstalk Today, we release support for deploying ASP.NET Core applications to AWS by using AWS Elastic Beanstalk (Elastic Beanstalk) and the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio. This Elastic Beanstalk release expands the support the service already offers for deploying applications, including traditional ASP.NET applications, in a variety of lan
AWS Big Data Blog Data Lake Ingestion: Automatically Partition Hive External Tables with AWS Songzhi Liu is a Professional Services Consultant with AWS The data lake concept has become more and more popular among enterprise customers because it collects data from different sources and stores it where it can be easily combined, governed, and accessed. On the AWS cloud, Amazon S3 is a good candidate
AWS Developer Tools Blog Introducing AWS Tools for PowerShell Core Edition Today Microsoft announced PowerShell support on Windows, Linux and OS X platforms (read the blog announcement here). We’re pleased to also announce support for PowerShell on these new platforms with a new module, the AWS Tools for PowerShell Core Edition or “AWSPowerShell.NetCore” to give it its module name. Just like Power
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