Transfer Data Records (Lambda, DynamoDB, Amazon SQS) - Step Function using HashiCorp Terraform
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Transfer Data Records (Lambda, DynamoDB, Amazon SQS) - Step Function using HashiCorp Terraform
Step Function demo with Task Timer and SNS
AWS Serverless Real Time Data Load to DynamoDB using Lambda and S3 Event Source Mapping and creating the stack using HashiCorp Terraform
Accessing a S3 bucket in one AWS Acount (Account-A) from a Lambda function in another AWS Account(Account-B), The stack is created using CloudFormation
Implementing AWS SNS & SQS via LocalStack.
Step Function demo with Task Timer and SNS
Send an AWS CloudWatch Alarm to Slack via SNS + Webhook
This project automates image resizing and transfer using AWS services, utilizing S3, Lambda, and SNS for seamless processing, secure storage, and real-time notifications in a scalable and cost-efficient architecture.
Serverless pattern for real-time data loading into Amazon DynamoDB from a private S3 bucket. Efficient and scalable. 🚀📦
AWS Serverless Real Time Data Load to DynamoDB using Lambda and S3 Event Source Mapping and creating the stack using HashiCorp Terraform and Language as Python
# aws-entity-data-consultation This project provides an example of using AWS services to manage entity data efficiently. Explore the code to see how to implement scalable solutions in the cloud! 🐱💻✨
AWS example project to extract, transform and load data from some event triggers to a new data storage.
☁️ 🛫 NBA Game Day Notification using Python Lambda, SNS, Secrets Manager, EventBridge Rule and CloudFormation
AWS SNS example with spring-boot
🔳 🛫 Serverless architecture pattern to facilitate the real-time loading of data into Amazon DynamoDB from a private S3 bucket.
AWS example project to store and retrieve some entity data using OpenSearch and more.
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