Tag: aws
All the articles with the tag "aws".
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DynamoDB Streams EventBridge Pipes Multiple Items
I've written a few articles lately on EventBridge Pipes and specifically around using them with DynamoDB Streams. I've written about Enrichment. And I've written about just straight Streaming. I belie
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DynamoDB Streams EventBridge Pipes Enrichment
I've been wanting to spend more time lately talking about AWS HealthLake. And then more specifically, Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources (FHIR) which is the foundation for interoperability in hea
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AWS HealthLake Exports
In my previous article I wrote about a Callback Pattern with AWS Step Functions built upon the backbone of HealthLake's export. As much as I went deep with code on the Callback portion, I felt that I
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AWS Step Functions Callback Pattern
Some operations in a system function asynchronously. Many times, those same operations must also happen to be responsible for coordinating external workflows to provide an overall status on the execut
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Building Serverless Applications with AWS – Observability
Building Serverless applications can feel a bit overwhelming when you are first getting started. Sure, Event-Driven Systems have been around for many years but this notion of using managed services to
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Building Serverless Applications with AWS – Security
Building Serverless applications can feel a bit overwhelming when you are first getting started. Sure, Event-Driven Systems have been around for many years but this notion of using managed services to
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Building Serverless Applications with AWS – API
Building Serverless applications can feel a bit overwhelming when you are first getting started. Sure, Event-Driven Systems have been around for many years but this notion of using managed services to
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Building Serverless Applications with AWS – Handling Events
Building Serverless applications can feel a bit overwhelming when you are first getting started. Sure, Event-Driven Systems have been around for many years but this notion of using managed services to