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iot:tutorial:aws-integration [2020/06/18 08:43] atolstoviot:tutorial:aws-integration [2020/07/03 09:16] – [Create a DynamoDB to Elasticsearch bridge with Lambda function help] atolstov
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-For know, it is WebHMI can post the data from real devices to various AWS Thingsvisualise with QuickSight tool and store this data in DynamoDB with possibility to import as .csv file to S3 bucket for example.+For know, it is WebHMI can post the data from real devices to AWS MQTT Clientwhich allow update to various AWS Thing's Shadow. The data could be visualised data with QuickSight tool and stored this data in DynamoDB with possibility to import as .csv file to S3 bucket for example.
  
  
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 At this moment, you will have access to Kibana plugin, the following link is provided above. At this moment, you will have access to Kibana plugin, the following link is provided above.
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-==== Create a DynamoDB to Elasticsearch bridge with Lambda function help ====+==== Create a DynamoDB to Elasticsearch bridge using Lambda function ====
  
  
iot/tutorial/aws-integration.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/22 07:32 by atolstov

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