Accelerating Amazon EMR on EKS Autoscaling with Karpenter
Amazon EMR on Amazon EKS serves as a deployment option that enables organizations to execute Apache Spark workloads on the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). By leveraging EMR on EKS, Spark jobs benefit from the optimized Amazon EMR runtime for Apache Spark, enhancing job performance for quicker execution times.
Fulfillment Insights with Amazon QuickSight Embedded
by Jason Lee
on 16 NOV 2022
in Amazon QuickSight, Customer Solutions
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), introduced in 2006, allows businesses to delegate shipping responsibilities to Amazon. This service manages storage, picking, packing, shipping, and customer service for sellers. Amazon Marketplace sellers can track their sales activity through Seller Central, a platform that provides crucial reporting insights. For more information on how to leverage these insights, check out this comprehensive blog post here.
AWS Glue Updates from re:Invent 2022
by Emily Carter
on 16 NOV 2022
in AWS re:Invent, Events
AWS re:Invent is a prominent learning conference hosted by AWS, catering to the global cloud computing community. This year, the event is set to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from November 28 to December 2. AWS Glue emerges as a serverless data integration service that simplifies the processes of discovering, preparing, moving, and integrating data from various sources.
Real-Time Analytics and Streaming Data at re:Invent 2022
by Alex Rivera
on 15 NOV 2022
in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, Analytics, AWS re:Invent, Events
As of August 30, 2023, Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics has been renamed to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink. This change is part of AWS’s ongoing efforts to enhance its offerings. Be sure to mark your calendars for AWS re:Invent from November 28 to December 2, 2022, a premier learning experience for cloud enthusiasts.
Building a Data Mesh with Event-Driven Architecture on AWS
by Rachel Green, Tom Smith, and Lily Wong
on 15 NOV 2022
in Advanced (300), Amazon EventBridge, Analytics, AWS Big Data, AWS Glue, AWS Lake Formation, AWS Step Functions, Serverless
This article delves into the data mesh architecture outlined in our previous post, “Design a data mesh architecture using AWS Lake Formation and AWS Glue.” We detail how to set up data domain accounts for managed sharing and demonstrate an event-driven approach to automate interactions between governance accounts and data domains. For further insights on data architecture, refer to authoritative sources like this article.
Creating an Interactive Analytics Platform with Amazon EMR Studio
by David Robinson, Emma White, and Jessica Blue
on 14 NOV 2022
in Amazon EMR, Analytics
Data engineers and scientists increasingly rely on distributed data processing systems such as Amazon EMR to handle extensive data analytics tasks. In many mid-sized and large enterprises, cloud operations teams are responsible for acquiring, provisioning, and maintaining IT infrastructure, which can differ from the objectives and practices of data teams.
Optimizing AWS Glue Pipelines with Apache Hudi at Hudl
by Priya Patel, Mark Jones, and Kevin Brown
on 10 NOV 2022
in Analytics, AWS Big Data, AWS Glue, Customer Solutions, Expert (400), Serverless
This guest post, co-authored with Addison Higley and Ramzi Yassine from Hudl, showcases how Hudl Agile Sports Technologies, Inc. devised a cost-effective AWS Glue pipeline utilizing Apache Hudi datasets. Hudl provides innovative tools for coaches and athletes in reviewing game footage, with its roots in American football.
Streaming Data Pipelines for IoT Analytics at SOCAR
by Amy Chen, Chris Lee, and Daniel Kim
on 10 NOV 2022
in Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Analytics, AWS Big Data, AWS Data Lab, AWS IoT Core, Customer Solutions, Intermediate (200), Serverless
As of August 30, 2023, Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics has transitioned to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink. SOCAR stands as a leading mobility company in Korea, excelling in car-sharing services. Collaborating with Nine2One, they have developed a comprehensive mobility platform.
Explore Apache Flink and Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics with Our New Videos
by Kevin Hall
on 09 NOV 2022
in Amazon Kinesis, Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, Analytics, Kinesis Data Analytics
With the recent name change of Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, AWS aims to streamline the complexity involved in building and managing Apache Flink applications. This service enables seamless integration with other AWS offerings.
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