Key AWS services
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Amazon EventBridge
: A serverless event bus that connects applications using events from your applications, SaaS providers, or AWS services, offering real-time data synchronization. -
AWS Glue
: A serverless data integration service that simplifies data preparation, loading, and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes. -
Amazon AppFlow
: A service for automating data transfers between AWS services and SaaS applications without code. -
AWS Supply Chain
: A specialized service for managing and analyzing supply chain dependencies, enabling redundancy and automated supplier transitions. -
AWS IoT Core
: A service for connecting IoT devices to the cloud, enabling real-time monitoring and data collection from devices like shipment trackers. -
Amazon Location Service:
Provides APIs for map rendering, geocoding, and routing, used for real-time route optimization and planning. -
AWS IoT SiteWise
: A managed service for collecting, storing, and analyzing IoT data, particularly useful for monitoring environmental factors like temperature and humidity during transit. -
Amazon Forecast
: A machine learning service for building accurate forecasts using time-series data. -
Amazon SageMaker AI
: A machine learning service for building, training, and deploying models at scale, used for disruption prediction and optimization. -
AWS IoT FleetWise
: Enables collection and transmission of data from vehicles and shipments to the cloud for analysis. -
Quick
: A business intelligence service for creating interactive dashboards to visualize shipment and supply chain data. -
AWS Lambda
: A serverless compute service that runs code in response to events, such as updates in data streams or file uploads, enabling real-time processing for supply chain events. -
Amazon S3
: A scalable object storage service used for storing supply chain data, logs, and backups securely and efficiently.
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Amazon CloudWatch
: A monitoring service that provides data and actionable insights to verify application performance and operational health. It can monitor supply chain systems, log synchronization events, and trigger alarms when anomalies occur.