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Ozioma Uzoegwu

Author: Ozioma Uzoegwu

Ozioma is a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services. In his role, he helps customers of all sizes to transform and modernise on AWS cloud platform by providing architectural guidance and best practices. Ozioma has many years of experience with web development, architecture, cloud and IT management. Prior to joining AWS, Ozioma worked with an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner as the Lead Architect for the AWS Practice. He is passionate about software development with a keen interest in building modern applications using serverless technologies.

Architecture Patterns for AWS AppSync Private APIs

AWS AppSync is a fully managed service that enables developers to create GraphQL APIs that securely access, manipulate and combine data from one or more data sources. Recently, AWS announced the support for AWS AppSync Private APIs to help customers restrict access to your GraphQL APIs to API consumers within a private network, such as […]

Introducing Private APIs on AWS AppSync

Introducing Private APIs on AWS AppSync

AWS AppSync is a fully managed service that enables developers to create GraphQL APIs that can securely access, manipulate and combine data from one or more data sources. When you create a GraphQL API on AppSync, a public endpoint will be generated which can be used to send queries, mutations and subscriptions requests to the […]

Implementing Real User Monitoring of Amplify Application using Amazon CloudWatch RUM

When you launch a web application to users globally, you want to be able to monitor the experience of your end users as they interact with the application. The end users can access the application from different browsers, geographic locations, connectivity, and so forth, which can lead to varied user experiences. During re:Invent 2021, AWS […]

Client A inserted data into the AWS AppSync endpoint in Ireland. This data was in turn inserted into Amazon DynamoDB, which replicated the data to Sydney. In Sydney, Amazon DynamoDB streams trigger AWS Lambda functions which notify the AWS AppSync endpoint to the new data. Client C receives the new data via its subscription

Multi Region Deployment of AWS AppSync with Amazon DynamoDB Global Tables

As organizations grow, they often need to serve geographically dispersed users with low latency, prompting them to have a distributed global infrastructure in the cloud. By leveraging the AWS Global Network to deploy applications into multiple AWS Regions, organizations can allow their users to connect to an API endpoint in the Region with the lowest […]

Introducing Custom Domain Names for AWS AppSync APIs

AWS AppSync is a managed serverless GraphQL service that makes it easy to create GraphQL APIs. You can use AppSync to securely access, manipulate, and combine data from one or more data sources in a single API call. Developers use AppSync to build scalable applications for a wide range of use cases, such as real-time […]