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Architectural Patterns for real-time analytics using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Part 2: AI Applications

AWS Big Data

Now get ready as we embark on the second part of this series, where we focus on the AI applications with Kinesis Data Streams in three scenarios: real-time generative business intelligence (BI), real-time recommendation systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) data streaming and inferencing.

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Architectural patterns for real-time analytics using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, part 1

AWS Big Data

This is the first post to a blog series that offers common architectural patterns in building real-time data streaming infrastructures using Kinesis Data Streams for a wide range of use cases. In this post, we will review the common architectural patterns of two use cases: Time Series Data Analysis and Event Driven Microservices.

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How the Edge Is Changing Data-First Modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

The concept of the edge is not new, but its role in driving data-first business is just now emerging. The advent of distributed workforces, smart devices, and internet-of-things (IoT) applications is creating a deluge of data generated and consumed outside of traditional centralized data warehouses.

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Transforming Big Data into Actionable Intelligence

Sisense

However, when investigating big data from the perspective of computer science research, we happily discover much clearer use of this cluster of confusing concepts. As we move from right to left in the diagram, from big data to BI, we notice that unstructured data transforms into structured data.

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Break data silos and stream your CDC data with Amazon Redshift streaming and Amazon MSK

AWS Big Data

A CDC-based approach captures the data changes and makes them available in data warehouses for further analytics in real-time. usually a data warehouse) needs to reflect those changes in near real-time. This post showcases how to use streaming ingestion to bring data to Amazon Redshift.

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Migrate from Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for SQL Applications to Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics Studio

AWS Big Data

Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics makes it easy to transform and analyze streaming data in real time. In this post, we discuss why AWS recommends moving from Kinesis Data Analytics for SQL Applications to Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink to take advantage of Apache Flink’s advanced streaming capabilities.

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Join a streaming data source with CDC data for real-time serverless data analytics using AWS Glue, AWS DMS, and Amazon DynamoDB

AWS Big Data

Traditional batch ingestion and processing pipelines that involve operations such as data cleaning and joining with reference data are straightforward to create and cost-efficient to maintain. You will also want to apply incremental updates with change data capture (CDC) from the source system to the destination.