7 most common data preparation transformations in AWS Glue DataBrew

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services Feed7 most common data preparation transformations in AWS Glue DataBrew For all analytics and ML modeling use cases, data analysts and data scientists spend a bulk of their time running data preparation tasks manually to get a clean and formatted data to meet their needs. We ran a survey among data scientists…

Amazon Redshift Benchmarking: Comparison of RA3 vs. DS2 Instance Types 

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon Redshift Benchmarking: Comparison of RA3 vs. DS2 Instance Types  By Jayaraman Palaniappan, CTO & Head of Innovation Labs at AgilisiumBy Smitha Basavaraju, Big Data Architect at AgilisiumBy Saunak Chandra, Sr. Solutions Architect at AWS Agilisium Consulting, an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner with the Amazon Redshift Service Delivery designation, is excited to…

Building a Controlled Environment Agriculture Platform

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedBuilding a Controlled Environment Agriculture Platform This post was co-written by Michael Wirig, Software Engineering Manager at Grōv Technologies. A substantial percentage of the world’s habitable land is used for livestock farming for dairy and meat production. The dairy industry has leveraged technology to gain insights that have led to drastic improvements…

Automating mutual TLS setup for Amazon API Gateway

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAutomating mutual TLS setup for Amazon API Gateway This post is courtesy of Pankaj Agrawal, Solutions Architect. In September 2020, Amazon API Gateway announced support for mutual Transport Layer Security (TLS) authentication. This is a new method for client-to-server authentication that can be used with API Gateway’s existing authorization options. Mutual TLS…

re:Invent open source highlights: Week 3

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services Feedre:Invent open source highlights: Week 3 Over the past three weeks, re:Invent 2020 has featured hundreds of sessions across many different topics and tracks. In this third and final post of the series, we’ll share open source highlights from week three. If you missed the previous articles, make sure you check out…