Friendly CLI for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
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Friendly CLI for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
Data Pipeline for CDC data from MySQL DB to Amazon OpenSearch Service through Amazon Kinesis using Amazon Data Migration Service(DMS).
Describes the concepts of lambda architecture and the actual deployment process with an example of building a serverless business intelligence systems using Amazon Kinesis, S3, Athena, OpenSearch Service, and QuickSight.
Example project for consuming AWS Kinesis streamming and save data on Amazon Redshift using Apache Spark
Leveraged AWS cloud services to create an anomaly detection system which allows maintenance teams to be alerted in real-time when wind farm sensors detect abnormally high wind speeds.
Data Pipeline for CDC data from MySQL DB to Amazon Kinesis Data Streams through Amazon Kinesis using Amazon DMS Serverless
Big Data Lab | Stream Delivery AWS Kinesis Firehose
Creating an audit table for a DynamoDB table using CloudTrail, Kinesis Data Stream, Lambda, S3, Glue and Athena and CloudFormation
Python script that produces logs observed by the Amazon Kinesis Agent
Project Showing Deployment of Data Streaming Pipeline on AWS Kinesis Data Streams
Loading data into DynamoDB Global Table with KMS encryption enabled using Kinesis-Lambda
Simple Consent System implementation using AWS services and Python 3.
An MLOps project using NY Taxi trips dataset deployed on AWS
A cloud-based video facial recognition authentication service for homeowners
A complete AWS pipeline that collects, compiles, preprocesses streaming data and trains an ML model
Lightweight and simple Python package to quickly send JSON data to various AWS services.
This example demonstrates how to use Amazon Kinesis Data Streams in an event sourcing architecture.
Streaming data pipeline on aws, Tech session repository for hist
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