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The Internet of Things: Real-Time Data and Analytics Enable Business Innovation

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

The emerging internet of things (IoT) is an extension of digital connectivity to devices and sensors in homes, businesses, vehicles and potentially almost anywhere.

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Apache Iceberg optimization: Solving the small files problem in Amazon EMR

AWS Big Data

In our previous post Improve operational efficiencies of Apache Iceberg tables built on Amazon S3 data lakes , we discussed how you can implement solutions to improve operational efficiencies of your Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) data lake that is using the Apache Iceberg open table format and running on the Amazon EMR big data platform.

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Otis takes the smart elevator to new heights

CIO Business Intelligence

Otis One’s cloud-native platform is built on Microsoft Azure and taps into a Snowflake data lake. IoT sensors send elevator data to the cloud platform, where analytics are applied to support business operations, including reporting, data visualization, and predictive modeling. From the edge to the cloud.

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

AWS Big Data

It covers how to use a conceptual, logical architecture for some of the most popular gaming industry use cases like event analysis, in-game purchase recommendations, measuring player satisfaction, telemetry data analysis, and more. A data hub contains data at multiple levels of granularity and is often not integrated.

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Living on the Edge: How to Accelerate Your Business with Real-time Analytics

Cloudera

Leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT) allows you to improve processes and take your business in new directions. That’s where you find the ability to empower IoT devices to respond to events in real time by capturing and analyzing the relevant data. The edge also makes it easier to scale data-capture operations.

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

AWS Big Data

It aims to provide a framework to create low-latency streaming applications on the AWS Cloud using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams and AWS purpose-built data analytics services. 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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Better, faster decisions: Why businesses thrive on real-time data

CIO Business Intelligence

To access data in real time — and ensure that it provides actionable insights for all stakeholders — organizations should invest in the foundational components that enable more efficient, scalable, and secure data collection, processing, and analysis.