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Simplify data lake access control for your enterprise users with trusted identity propagation in AWS IAM Identity Center, AWS Lake Formation, and Amazon S3 Access Grants
Many organizations use external identity providers (IdPs) such as Okta or Microsoft Azure Active Directory to manage their enterprise user identities. These users interact with and run analytical queries across AWS analytics services. To enable them to use the AWS services, their identities from the external IdP are mapped to AWS Identity and Access Management […]
Introducing Amazon EMR on EKS with Apache Flink: A scalable, reliable, and efficient data processing platform
AWS recently announced that Apache Flink is generally available for Amazon EMR on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). Apache Flink is a scalable, reliable, and efficient data processing framework that handles real-time streaming and batch workloads (but is most commonly used for real-time streaming). Amazon EMR on EKS is a deployment option for Amazon EMR […]
Architectural Patterns for real-time analytics using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Part 2: AI Applications
Welcome back to our exciting exploration of architectural patterns for real-time analytics with Amazon Kinesis Data Streams! In this fast-paced world, Kinesis Data Streams stands out as a versatile and robust solution to tackle a wide range of use cases with real-time data, from dashboarding to powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications. In this series, we […]
In-place version upgrades for applications on Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supported
Managed Service for Apache Flink is a fully managed, serverless experience in running Apache Flink applications, and now supports Apache Flink 1.18.1, the latest released version of Apache Flink at the time of writing. In this post, we explore in-place version upgrades, a new feature offered by Managed Service for Apache Flink. We provide guidance on getting started and offer detailed insights into the feature. Later, we deep dive into how the feature works and some sample use cases.
Get started with AWS Glue Data Quality dynamic rules for ETL pipelines
In this post, we show how to create an AWS Glue job that measures and monitors the data quality of a data pipeline using dynamic rules. We also show how to take action based on the data quality results.
Introducing blueprint discovery and other UI enhancements for Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion
Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion is a fully managed serverless pipeline that allows you to ingest, filter, transform, enrich, and route data to an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain or Amazon OpenSearch Serverless collection. OpenSearch Ingestion is capable of ingesting data from a wide variety of sources and has a rich ecosystem of built-in processors to take care […]
Use AWS Data Exchange to seamlessly share Apache Hudi datasets
Apache Hudi was originally developed by Uber in 2016 to bring to life a transactional data lake that could quickly and reliably absorb updates to support the massive growth of the company’s ride-sharing platform. Apache Hudi is now widely used to build very large-scale data lakes by many across the industry. Today, Hudi is the […]
AVB accelerates search in LINQ with Amazon OpenSearch Service
AVB Marketing delivers custom digital solutions for their members across a wide range of products. LINQ, AVB’s proprietary product information management system, empowers their appliance, consumer electronics, and furniture retailer members to streamline the management of their product catalog. In this post, we share how AVB reduced their average search time from 3 seconds to 300 milliseconds in LINQ by adopting Amazon OpenSearch Service while processing 14.5 million record updates daily.
Amazon DocumentDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon OpenSearch Service is now available
Today, we are announcing the general availability of Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) zero-ETL integration with Amazon OpenSearch Service. Amazon DocumentDB provides native text search and vector search capabilities. With Amazon OpenSearch Service, you can perform advanced search analytics, such as fuzzy search, synonym search, cross-collection search, and multilingual search, on Amazon DocumentDB data. Zero-ETL […]
Safely remove Kafka brokers from Amazon MSK provisioned clusters
Today, we are announcing broker removal capability for Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) provisioned clusters, which lets you remove multiple brokers from your provisioned clusters. You can now reduce your cluster’s storage and compute capacity by removing sets of brokers, with no availability impact, data durability risk, or disruption to your data streaming […]