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Petabyte-scale log analytics with Amazon S3, Amazon OpenSearch Service, and Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion

AWS Big Data

At the same time, they need to optimize operational costs to unlock the value of this data for timely insights and do so with a consistent performance. With this massive data growth, data proliferation across your data stores, data warehouse, and data lakes can become equally challenging.

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Exploring real-time streaming for generative AI Applications

AWS Big Data

A RAG-based generative AI application can only produce generic responses based on its training data and the relevant documents in the knowledge base. For example, Amazon DynamoDB provides a feature for streaming CDC data to Amazon DynamoDB Streams or Kinesis Data Streams.

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Create a modern data platform using the Data Build Tool (dbt) in the AWS Cloud

AWS Big Data

This popular open-source tool for data warehouse transformations won out over other ETL tools for several reasons. The tool also offered desirable out-of-the-box features like data lineage, documentation, and unit testing. AWS Glue – AWS Glue is used to load files into Amazon Redshift through the S3 data lake.

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How to use foundation models and trusted governance to manage AI workflow risk

IBM Big Data Hub

It includes processes that trace and document the origin of data, models and associated metadata and pipelines for audits. How to scale AL and ML with built-in governance A fit-for-purpose data store built on an open lakehouse architecture allows you to scale AI and ML while providing built-in governance tools.

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How gaming companies can use Amazon Redshift Serverless to build scalable analytical applications faster and easier

AWS Big Data

A data hub contains data at multiple levels of granularity and is often not integrated. It differs from a data lake by offering data that is pre-validated and standardized, allowing for simpler consumption by users. Data hubs and data lakes can coexist in an organization, complementing each other.

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Power enterprise-grade Data Vaults with Amazon Redshift – Part 2

AWS Big Data

Amazon Redshift is a popular cloud data warehouse, offering a fully managed cloud-based service that seamlessly integrates with an organization’s Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) data lake, real-time streams, machine learning (ML) workflows, transactional workflows, and much more—all while providing up to 7.9x

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Case study: Policy Enforcement Automation With Semantics

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Storage-centric approach In the storage-centric approach, people try to address data silos by throwing everything in a data lake or a data warehouse. But, although, this helps somewhat in terms of architecture, soon these data lakes become unwieldy.