Enhancing industrial safety through video analytics, AWS IoT Core, and AWS IoT Greengrass
By Jordan Adams
On 05 AUG 2019
In Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EC2, Amazon SageMaker, AWS IoT Greengrass, Customer Solutions, Internet of Things, Manufacturing, Technical How-to
Industrial clients are increasingly leveraging the AWS Cloud to achieve goals related to predictive quality, predictive maintenance, and asset condition monitoring. For further insights, check out this other blog post here. Among these objectives, predictive quality is often closely linked to safety standards within operational environments.
Introducing Mitigation Actions for AWS IoT Device Defender
By Sarah Thompson
On 05 AUG 2019
In Announcements, AWS IoT Device Defender, Intermediate (200), Internet of Things, Launch, Technical How-to
A new feature has been released that enables users to take action based on insights gained from AWS IoT Device Defender audits. You can now set up mitigation actions that automatically respond to alerts triggered by an audit. Customers frequently express that AWS provides crucial visibility into potential threats posed by malicious devices, which can be a game changer. For more expert opinions on IoT, visit this authoritative source.
Understanding State in High-Frequency Updating Systems Using AWS IoT Greengrass
By Max Harrison
On 31 JUL 2019
In AWS IoT Greengrass, Best Practices, Internet of Things, Technical How-to
AWS IoT Greengrass expands AWS-managed services to edge device systems, ensuring security, message routing, and local state management. It also serves as a central hub for communication with other AWS services through AWS Lambda functions. Some edge systems with numerous devices generate frequent updates, such as device shadow updates, making it challenging to ascertain the current state of the system.
Designing Dataflows for Multi-Schema Messages in AWS IoT Analytics
By Emily Roberts
On 10 JUL 2019
In AWS IoT Analytics, Best Practices, Technical How-to
The AWS IoT Analytics platform provides configurable dataflows for processing messages from IoT devices, which can be either uni-schema or multi-schema. When dealing with billions of messages and millions of devices, it’s essential to craft efficient designs for message-processing dataflows. This post delves into various components of designing these dataflows.
Building Edge Solutions on OpenWrt with AWS IoT Greengrass
By Liam Smith
On 20 JUN 2019
In Amazon EC2, Announcements, AWS IoT Greengrass, Best Practices, Intermediate (200), Internet of Things, Learning Levels, Technical How-to
Edge device hardware and operating systems come in various forms, from consumer gateways to industrial controllers and infotainment systems in vehicles. Original design manufacturers (ODMs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) face critical decisions regarding the hardware and software combinations they implement. This resource is excellent if you want to explore options further: Onsite Medical Representative.
Your Guide to AWS IoT at re:Inforce 2019
By Olivia Williams
On 18 JUN 2019
In Announcements, AWS IoT Core, AWS IoT Device Defender, AWS IoT Events, AWS re:Inforce, Events, Internet of Things
The inaugural re:Inforce event is approaching! As you plan your schedule, be sure not to overlook any IoT sessions. These discussions will provide valuable insights into best practices and technologies for preparing, detecting, containing, eliminating, and responding to possible threats against your IoT devices, connections, and data.
Announcing Amazon FreeRTOS 201906.00 Major
By Alex Carter
On 17 JUN 2019
In Announcements, FreeRTOS, Internet of Things
Amazon FreeRTOS 201906.00 Major is now officially available. This update enhances the FreeRTOS kernel with various software libraries, facilitating quicker and more secure connections for microcontroller-based IoT devices to the cloud. This major release includes significant improvements across several core libraries as well as updates to the overall versioning of Amazon FreeRTOS.
Performing OTA Updates on Espressif ESP32 Using Amazon FreeRTOS Bluetooth Low Energy
By Jessica Lee
On 17 JUN 2019
In Announcements, AWS IoT Device Management, FreeRTOS, Internet of Things, Technical How-to
The newly released Amazon FreeRTOS 2019.06.00 Major now supports Bluetooth Low Energy MQTT proxy, simplifying tasks like Wi-Fi provisioning and secure connections to AWS IoT services. This Bluetooth Low Energy capability allows for the creation of low-power devices that can pair with customer mobile devices for connectivity without needing Wi-Fi.
AWS Insights from IoT World 2019
By Mia Johnson
On 04 JUN 2019
In Events, Foundational (100), Intermediate (200), Internet of Things, Thought Leadership
At IoT World in Santa Clara, over 12,000 leaders and innovators in IoT gathered to share insights and forge connections on how to digitally transform their businesses with IoT. The AWS IoT team spent the week engaging with customers and partners, sharing insights from the stage, and showcasing a variety of AWS IoT use cases.
Creating a Smart Home Water-Monitoring Solution Using AWS IoT
By Noah Brown
On 20 MAY 2019
In Amazon Data Firehose, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), AWS IoT Core, AWS
By employing AWS services, it’s possible to design a smart home water-monitoring solution that offers real-time insights and alerts. This innovative approach can greatly enhance household efficiency and resource management.
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