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Developing Stream Processing Applications with AWS Kinesis

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AWS Kinesis is a powerful service for stream processing. This course also enables users to explore more high-level Kinesis products such as Kinesis Firehose and how to write streaming apps using SQL queries with Kinesis Analytics.

The landscape of the Big Data field is changing. Previously, you could get away with processing incoming data for hours or even days. Now you need to do it in minutes or even seconds. These challenges require new solutions, new architectures, and new tools. In Developing Stream Processing Applications with AWS Kinesis, you will learn the ins and outs of AWS Kinesis. First, you will learn how it works, how to scale it up and down, and how to write applications with it. Next, you will explore how to use a variety of tools to work with it such as Kinesis Client Library, Kinesis Connector Library, Apache Flink, and AWS Lambda. Finally, you will discover how to use more high-level Kinesis products such as Kinesis Firehose and how to write streaming applications using SQL queries with Kinesis Analytics. When you are finished with this course, you will have an in-depth knowledge of AWS Kinesis that will help you to build your streaming applications.

Topics:
  • Course Overview
  • Kinesis Fundamentals
  • Developing Applications Using Kinesis Client Library
  • Implementing Advanced Kinesis Consumers
  • Funneling Data with Kinesis Firehose
  • Implementing Stream Analysis Applications Using Streaming SQL

Taught by

Ivan Mushketyk

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