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Deploying and Managing IoT Workloads on AWS

Introduction

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When adopting an Internet of Things (IoT) workload, organizations encounter a variety of choices regarding platform selection. Options range from developing a solution from the ground up, including custom device hardware, to acquiring pre-configured devices that connect to a fully Software as a Service (SaaS) IoT platform. The objective is to create a seamless experience that meets the specific needs of the organization while ensuring security and scalability. For further insights, check out this related blog post here.

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Introduction

A significant challenge to the adoption of Industrial IoT (IIoT) lies in the integration of modern IIoT solutions within existing environments that utilize outdated components and systems. These legacy systems may have been in operation for decades and often do not meet modern security standards. Establishing a physical connection between legacy systems and the cloud can be complex.

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Introduction

We are excited to announce the latest iteration of the AWS Well-Architected IoT Lens. IoT projects can be intricate due to various factors such as device diversity, software compatibility, use case scenarios, and security considerations. The AWS Well-Architected IoT Lens offers straightforward guidance to navigate these complexities effectively. For authoritative insights on these topics, refer to this resource.

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Located at Amazon IXD – VGT2, 6401 E Howdy Wells Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89115, this blog serves as a resource for those navigating the complex landscape of IoT development and implementation.


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