Build for local AWS Kinesis
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Build for local AWS Kinesis
Describes the concepts of lambda architecture and the actual deployment process with an example of building a serverless business intelligence systems using Amazon Kinesis, S3, Athena, OpenSearch Service, and QuickSight.
Utility code for AWS Services. Sample use case could be querying data from KDS. This project is open to receive contribution.
A streaming data pipeline leveraging managed services from AWS & the serverless architecture
AWS Last Mile Delivery Hyperlocal
Exasol Kinesis Extension for accessing Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
Pinterest's experiment analytics data pipeline which runs thousands of experiments per day and crunches billions of datapoints to provide valuable insights to improve the product.
Voice of the Customer (VoC) to enhance customer experience with serverless architecture and sentiment analysis, using Amazon Kinesis, Amazon Athena, Amazon QuickSight, Amazon Comprehend, and ChatGPT-LLMs for sentiment analysis.
Pinterest data pipeline - designing an end-to-end pipeline utilising AWS cloud technologies and Databricks for analysing real-time and historical pinterest-emulated data.
Sample scripts for Twitter data processing and storage on AWS
Shipping AWS RDS logs from s3 into a kinesis stream
Bender - Serverless ETL Framework
Terraform Module for AWS Kinesis video stream
📠🦺 CLI tool to scale up/down AWS infrastructure based on a YAML configuration file. This easy to use tool can be helpful while testing the AWS infrastructure scaling.
Publishing and consuming records from multiple Kinesis streams using the Kinesis Client Library (KCL 2.x)
Subscribing to CloudWatch Logs with various destinations
Working with real-time data - Streaming Data with Amazon Kinesis and AWS Lambda
Amazon Kinesis Client for Go
Streaming data pipeline on aws, Tech session repository for hist
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