AWS IoT CoreAmazon
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About
AWS IoT Core lets you connect IoT devices to the AWS cloud without the need to provision or manage servers. AWS IoT Core can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT Core, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected. AWS IoT Core also makes it easy to use AWS and Amazon services like AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon S3, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon QuickSight, and Alexa Voice Service to build IoT applications that gather, process, analyze and act on data generated by connected devices, without having to manage any infrastructure. AWS IoT Core allows you to connect any number of devices to the cloud and to other devices without requiring you to provision or manage servers.
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About
Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ that makes it easy to set up and operate message brokers in the cloud. Message brokers allow different software systems–often using different programming languages, and on different platforms–to communicate and exchange information. Amazon MQ reduces your operational load by managing the provisioning, setup, and maintenance of ActiveMQ, a popular open-source message broker. Connecting your current applications to Amazon MQ is easy because it uses industry-standard APIs and protocols for messaging, including JMS, NMS, AMQP, STOMP, MQTT, and WebSocket. Using standards means that in most cases, there’s no need to rewrite any messaging code when you migrate to AWS. With a few clicks in the Amazon MQ Console, Amazon MQ provisions your broker with support for version upgrades, so you can always use the latest version that Amazon MQ supports. Once you configure your broker, your applications can produce and consume messages.
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
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Cloud
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iPhone
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
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iPhone
iPad
Android
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Audience
Anyone that wants to connect IoT devices to the AWS cloud
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Audience
Anyone looking for a fully managed message broker service to improve communications
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Training
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Company InformationAmazon
Founded: 1994
United States
aws.amazon.com/iot-core/
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Company InformationAmazon
Founded: 1994
United States
aws.amazon.com/amazon-mq/
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Message Queue Features
Asynchronous Communications Protocol
Data Error Reduction
Message Encryption
On-Premise Installation
Roles / Permissions
Storage / Retrieval / Deletion
System Decoupling
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Integrations
AWS App Mesh
Amazon CloudWatch
AWS CloudFormation
AWS CloudTrail
AWS IoT
AWS Lambda
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon Kinesis
Amazon QuickSight
Amazon S3
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Integrations
AWS App Mesh
Amazon CloudWatch
AWS CloudFormation
AWS CloudTrail
AWS IoT
AWS Lambda
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon Kinesis
Amazon QuickSight
Amazon S3
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