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Tag: Amazon S3
How SnapLogic eXtreme Helps Visualize Spark ETL Pipelines on Amazon EMR
Fully managed cloud services enable global enterprises to focus on strategic differentiators versus maintaining infrastructure. They do this by creating data lakes and performing big data processing in the cloud. SnapLogic eXtreme allows citizen integrators, those who can’t code, and data integrators to efficiently support and augment data-integration use cases by performing complex transformations on large volumes of data. Learn how to set up SnapLogic eXtreme and use Amazon EMR to do Amazon Redshift ETL.
How BriteCore Improved Security and Scalability by Migrating Insurance Workloads with AWS Landing Zone
BriteCore was originally designed as an on-premises data center-based monolith; a state-of-the-art core insurance solution. However, the business agility, cost savings, and increased security of the cloud made it clear the insurance industry had to migrate. Learn how BriteCore used AWS Landing Zone to deliver a modern administrative system for Property & Casualty insurance that could be more agile, scale better, and be more secure than on-premises infrastructure.
Implementing SAML AuthN for Amazon EMR Using Okta and Column-Level AuthZ with AWS Lake Formation
As organizations continue to build data lakes on AWS and adopt Amazon EMR, especially when consuming data at enterprise scale, it’s critical to govern your data lakes by establishing federated access and having fine-grained controls to access your data. Learn how to implement SAML-based authentication (AuthN) using Okta for Amazon EMR, querying data using Zeppelin notebooks, and applying column-level authorization (AuthZ) using AWS Lake Formation.
Quickly Build End-to-End Integrations to SaaS Partner Event Sources and AWS Services with Amazon EventBridge
AWS introduced Amazon EventBridge partner event source integrations to showcase reference architectures and end-to-end use cases that help you get started quickly with integrating SaaS partners in your own applications. Fully open source, these solutions include code and AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) templates that can be customized and extended to fit your application’s needs. The reference architectures include AWS Quick Starts and GitHub code to ease integration.
Improving Data Extraction Processes Using Amazon Textract and Idexcel
Manually extracting data from multiple sources is repetitive, error-prone, and can create a bottleneck in the business process. Idexcel built a solution based on Amazon Textract that improves the accuracy of the data extraction process, reduces processing time, and boosts productivity to increase operational efficiencies. Learn how this approach can solidify your competitive edge, help you respond faster to market opportunities, and increase operational efficiency.
Building Secure and Private Data Flows Between AWS and Salesforce Using Amazon AppFlow
Amazon AppFlow allows you to source data from AWS services and SaaS applications such as Salesforce, and aggregate them in AWS data lakes and data warehouses to draw unique data-driven insights. Learn how to set up Amazon AppFlow for Salesforce users and follow along with two use cases, one for updating Amazon Redshift with new Salesforce contact information, and another for creating new Salesforce lead records using campaign data stored in Amazon S3.
Using AWS and CloudShell to Enable Remote Technical Teams
CloudShell Colony is a SaaS platform for delivering infrastructure automation at scale for complex application-centric environments on cloud technologies, including AWS and Kubernetes. Quali enables self-service automation and governance to streamline application development, testing, and release to production. Learn how enterprises can use CloudShell Colony to enable self-service access to application environments on AWS for development teams.
Transforming the Traveling Experience with Accenture 5G Smart Airport Assistant and Amazon AR/VR
The aviation industry has long been in the vanguard of digital disruption. An interactive navigation and operations solution developed by the Accenture AWS Business Group (AABG) can improve the airport experience of travelers, whether they are waiting for a flight or looking for a check-in area, food court, lounge, transportation, or customer service counter. Accenture’s smart airport assistant, called 5G-Connected Airport, uses facial recognition to help travelers pass quickly through security once they have registered.
Helping Healthcare Agencies Without Data Science Skills Get More from Patient Data
Infosys Public Services and AWS have collaborated to develop Infosys Health Insights Platform, an advanced data science platform that helps government healthcare agencies turn multi-source, multi-format data into insights and actions. Its goal is to deliver proactive and targeted interventions to the right people at the right time. This can improve care experience and outcomes across areas like population health management, epidemic management, behavioral health, and substance abuse.
How Kloia Helped GoDataFeed Modernize Monolithic .NET Applications with AWS Serverless
Many enterprises have .NET Framework legacy applications they need modernize and convert to cloud-native. One of the largest product feed automation and optimization platforms, GoDataFeed has a back-end platform that ingests millions of items of catalog data from multiple sources. Learn how Kloia addressed GoDataFeed’s challenges by transforming their legacy .NET Framework monolithic application into a .NET Core-based decoupled architecture.