Tag: data
All the articles with the tag "data".
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Orchestrating a Serverless API Workflow with Kestra
Modern applications are complex. Fewer and fewer applications are built as single monolith that runs in one process, stores its data in a single database, and has access to the underlying single file
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Datadog RUM Provides Deep Application Insights
Observability is a user experience concern. Let that sync in for a minute. When you reach a certain amount of scale, it's not practical for a developer to take feedback from each and every user and th
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Build the Perfect Compliment to DynamoDB with Typesense
A modern web application can take many shapes and forms from an architecture and design standpoint. With the launch of AWS Lambda in 2014, the cloud vendor thrust the capabilities of Serverless into a
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Amazon Q meets Taylor Swift
Amid everything going on, I stayed up after Day 2 of re:Invent to get my hands on the new Amazon S Q Digital Assistant. For more on the release here is the announcement. While sitting in the Adam Seli
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Partitioned S3 Bucket from DynamoDB
I've been working recently with some data that doesn't naturally fit into my AWS HealthLake datastore. I have some additional information captured in a DynamoDB table that would be useful to blend wit
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DynamoDB Incremental Export with Step Functions
When working on building solutions, the answer to some problems is often, it depends. For instance, if I need to deal with data as it changes and use DynamoDB, streams are the perfect feature to take
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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