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Explore event databases including Amazon Timestream

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Explore event databases including Amazon Timestream

- [Instructor] In the category of specialty event databases, there's a couple I want to just call out in the Amazon data services world. The first is AWS IoT events, which is part of the IoT core, and there's an increasingly broad set of services here. This is designed to work with data that is saved in the Amazon ecosystem using the IoT broker and the other services that are available. It really is a whole separate ecosystem. I actually was lead architect on a production implementation that used IoT, actually several years ago when it first came out, and there were really only three services at the time, and now there are six to eight services. This is a really active area of development. The idea is that, rather than use a NoSQL store such as ElastiCache or DocumentDB or DynamoDB, that you use a specialty sort of framework to query against this event table, so it's a higher level service. It's almost like a SaaS…

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