AWS Big Data Blog
Category: AWS Well-Architected
How MuleSoft achieved cloud excellence through an event-driven Amazon Redshift lakehouse architecture
In our previous thought leadership blog post Why a Cloud Operating Model we defined a COE Framework and showed why MuleSoft implemented it and the benefits they received from it. In this post, we’ll dive into the technical implementation describing how MuleSoft used Amazon EventBridge, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Redshift Spectrum, Amazon S3, & AWS Glue to implement it.
How Amazon GTTS runs large-scale ETL jobs on AWS using Amazon MWAA
The Amazon Global Transportation Technology Services (GTTS) team owns a set of products called INSITE (Insights Into Transportation Everywhere). These products are user-facing applications that solve specific business problems across different transportation domains: network topology management, capacity management, and network monitoring. As of this writing, GTTS serves around 10,000 customers globally on a monthly basis, […]
Now Available: Updated guidance on the Data Analytics Lens for AWS Well-Architected Framework
Nearly all businesses today require some form of data analytics processing, from auditing user access to generating sales reports. For all your analytics needs, the Data Analytics Lens for AWS Well-Architected Framework provides prescriptive guidance to help you assess your workloads and identify best practices aligned to the AWS Well-Architected Pillars: Operational Excellence, Security, Reliability, […]
How NortonLifelock built a serverless architecture for real-time analysis of their VPN usage metrics
August 30, 2023: Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics has been renamed to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink. Read the announcement in the AWS News Blog and learn more. This post presents a reference architecture and optimization strategies for building serverless data analytics solutions on AWS using Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics. In addition, this post shows […]