AWS Architecture Blog
AWS Storage Update: Amazon S3 & Amazon S3 Glacier Launch Announcements for Archival Workloads
By Matt Sidley, Senior Product Manager for S3 Customers have built archival workloads for several years using a combination of S3 storage classes, including S3 Standard, S3 Standard-Infrequent Access, and S3 Glacier. For example, many media companies are using the S3 Glacier storage class to store their core media archives. Most of this data is […]
Well-Architected: “To thrive, to evolve, to delight”
Today we published a subtle but significant update to the AWS Well-Architected Framework. We looked to see where AWS Solutions Architects and customers diverged in how they judged something to be Well-Architected, and we restructured our questions and answers to help close that gap. There are many definitions of IT architecture, but, at its core, […]
Store, Protect, Optimize Your Healthcare Data with AWS: Part 2
Leveraging Analytics and Machine Learning Tools for Readmissions Prediction This blog post was co-authored by Ujjwal Ratan, a senior AI/ML solutions architect on the global life sciences team. In Part 1, we looked at various options to ingest and store sensitive healthcare data using AWS. The post described our shared responsibility model and provided a […]
How to map out your migration of Oracle PeopleSoft to AWS
Update November 6, 2024: This post was updated by Sridhar Ramavarapu, a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS. This blog post will guide you through the steps to map your migration of Oracle PeopleSoft to Amazon Web Service (AWS). Migrating enterprise applications to the cloud is a strategic move that can lead to significant cost savings, […]
Compute Abstractions on AWS: A Visual Story
When I joined AWS last year, I wanted to find a way to explain, in the easiest way possible, all the options it offers to users from a compute perspective. There are many ways to peel this onion, but I want to share a “visual story” that I have created. I define the compute domain […]
How to Efficiently Extract and Query Tagged Resources Using the AWS Resource Tagging API and S3 Select (SQL)
AWS customers can use tags to assign metadata to their AWS resources. Each tag is a simple label consisting of a customer-defined key and an optional value that can make it easier to manage, search for, and filter resources. Although there are no inherent types of tags, they enable customers to categorize resources by multiple […]
Building Real Time AI with AWS Fargate
This post is a contribution from AWS customer, Veritone. It was originally published on the company’s Website. Here at Veritone, we deal with a lot of data. Our product uses the power of cognitive computing to analyze and interpret the contents of structured and unstructured data, particularly audio and video. We use cognitive computing to […]
Create Dynamic Contact Forms for S3 Static Websites Using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon SES
In the era of the cloud, hosting a static website is cheaper, faster and simpler than traditional on premise hosting, where you always have to maintain a running server. Basically, no static website is truly static. I can promise you will find at least a “contact us” page in most static websites, which, by their […]
Announcing 7 New Exam Readiness Courses for AWS Certifications
We’re excited to announce the launch of seven Exam Readiness courses to help you prepare for AWS Certification. Built by AWS, these courses are designed to help you prepare for the Solutions Architect, Developer, DevOps Engineer, Big Data, and Advanced Networking exams. Specifically, the Exam Readiness: AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate course has been […]
A serverless solution for invoking AWS Lambda at a sub-minute frequency
If you’ve used Amazon CloudWatch Events to schedule the invocation of a Lambda function at regular intervals, you may have noticed that the highest frequency possible is one invocation per minute. However, in some cases, you may need to invoke Lambda more often than that. In this blog post, I’ll cover invoking a Lambda function every […]









