AWS Architecture Blog
Getting Ready for Your AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Exam
So, you decided you want to earn your AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate certification. Good decision! Maybe you’ve read through our exam preparation recommendations (or maybe just opened that link to do so), explored our Architect Learning Path, and are now contemplating next steps. You may be thinking: I know myself well enough to […]
Read MoreField Notes: Using Agile/EDF to Work Remotely with Distributed Teams
Field Notes provides hands-on technical guidance from AWS Solutions Architects, consultants, and technical account managers, based on their experiences in the field solving real-world business problems for customers. In this case study, we share our experience delivering results for remote customer engagements during the COVID-19 outbreak in China in Q1 2020. We reduced two months […]
Read MoreIoT All the Things (Ask Me Anything Edition)
Join AWS Internet of Things (IoT) experts as they walk you through building IoT applications with AWS live on Twitch. Along the way, AWS IoT customers and partners will co-host, share best tips and tricks, and make sure all of your questions are answered. By the end of each episode, you’ll learn how to build […]
Read MoreMeasure Effectiveness of Virtual Training in Real Time with AWS AI Services
As per International Data Corporation (IDC), worldwide spending on digital transformation will reach $2.3 trillion in 2023. As organizations adopt digital transformation, training becomes an important aspect of this journey. Whether these are internal trainings to upskill existing workforce or a packaged content for commercial use, these trainings need to be efficient and cost effective. […]
Read MoreIntroducing the Well-Architected Framework for Machine Learning
We have published a new whitepaper, Machine Learning Lens, to help you design your machine learning (ML) workloads following cloud best practices. This whitepaper gives you an overview of the iterative phases of ML and introduces you to the ML and artificial intelligence (AI) services available on AWS using scenarios and reference architectures. How often […]
Read MoreAWS Architecture Monthly Magazine: Education
One of the missions of the education industry is to educate the next generation of the industry-ready workforce. Whether K-12, higher education, or continuing education, enabling teachers and professors to effectively deliver curriculum and improve student performance is a goal of Education Technology (EdTech) and learning companies. Two trends for AWS use cases in education […]
Read MoreBBVA: Helping Global Remote Working with Amazon AppStream 2.0
This post was co-written with Javier Jose Pecete, Cloud Security Architect at BBVA, and Javier Sanz Enjuto, Head of Platform Protection – Security Architecture at BBVA. Introduction Speed and elasticity are key when you are faced with unexpected scenarios such as a massive employee workforce working from home or running more workloads on the public […]
Read MoreBuilding a Scalable Document Pre-Processing Pipeline
In a recent customer engagement, Quantiphi, Inc., a member of the Amazon Web Services Partner Network, built a solution capable of pre-processing tens of millions of PDF documents before sending them for inference by a machine learning (ML) model. While the customer’s use case—and hence the ML model—was very specific to their needs, the pipeline that does […]
Read MoreAWS Architecture Monthly Magazine: Automotive
Connected, autonomous, shared, and electric vehicle trends are converging to revolutionize the automotive industry. In this unprecedented age of innovation, automotive companies rely on AWS to fuel their digital transformation efforts, and get their products to market faster, while retaining ownership and control of their data and brand experience. AWS provides the broadest and deepest […]
Read MoreThe Journey to Cloud Networking
IP networking is often seen as a means to an end, an abstract aspect of your business. You don’t say, “I really want a fast network…just to have a fast network.” Quite the contrary. As a business, you set out to accomplish your mission and goals, and then find you need applications to get there. […]
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