AWS Big Data Blog
Category: Financial Services
How Epos Now modernized their data platform by building an end-to-end data lake with the AWS Data Lab
Epos Now provides point of sale and payment solutions to over 40,000 hospitality and retailers across 71 countries. Their mission is to help businesses of all sizes reach their full potential through the power of cloud technology, with solutions that are affordable, efficient, and accessible. Their solutions allow businesses to leverage actionable insights, manage their […]
Doing more with less: Moving from transactional to stateful batch processing
Amazon processes hundreds of millions of financial transactions each day, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, royalties, amortizations, and remittances, from over a hundred different business entities. All of this data is sent to the eCommerce Financial Integration (eCFI) systems, where they are recorded in the subledger. Ensuring complete financial reconciliation at this scale is critical […]
Analyze daily trading activity using transaction data from Amazon Redshift in Amazon FinSpace
Financial services organizations use data from various sources to discover new insights and improve trading decisions. Finding the right dataset and getting access to the data can frequently be a time-consuming process. For example, to analyze daily trading activity, analysts need to find a list of available databases and tables, identify its owner’s contact information, […]
How Goldman Sachs migrated from their on-premises Apache Kafka cluster to Amazon MSK
This is a guest post by Zachary Whitford, Associate, Richa Prajapati, Vice President and Aldo Piddiu, Vice President in the Global Investment Research engineering team at Goldman Sachs. To see how Goldman Sachs is innovating more with AWS visit Goldman Sachs Leading Cloud Innovator page. The Global Investment Research (GIR) division at Goldman Sachs delivers […]
How Goldman Sachs builds cross-account connectivity to their Amazon MSK clusters with AWS PrivateLink
August 2023: Amazon MSK now offers a managed feature called multi-VPC private connectivity to simplify connectivity of your Kafka clients to your brokers. Refer this blog to learn more. This guest post presents patterns for accessing an Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka cluster across your AWS account or Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) […]