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Amazon Redshift Cookbook

You're reading from   Amazon Redshift Cookbook Recipes for building modern data warehousing solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800569683
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shruti Worlikar Shruti Worlikar
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Harshida Patel Harshida Patel
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Thiyagarajan Arumugam Thiyagarajan Arumugam
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Amazon Redshift 2. Chapter 2: Data Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Loading and Unloading Data 4. Chapter 4: Data Pipelines 5. Chapter 5: Scalable Data Orchestration for Automation 6. Chapter 6: Data Authorization and Security 7. Chapter 7: Performance Optimization 8. Chapter 8: Cost Optimization 9. Chapter 9: Lake House Architecture 10. Chapter 10: Extending Redshift's Capabilities 11. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Event-driven applications using Amazon EventBridge and the Amazon Redshift Data API

Event-driven data pipelines are increasingly used by organizations, whereby applications run in response to events. Event-driven architectures are loosely coupled and distributed. This provides the benefit of decoupling producer and consumer processes, allowing greater flexibility in application design.

An example of an event-driven application is an automated workflow being triggered on delivery of the data from the source system, which creates a completion event that is captured by the event bus and triggers the processing of data in downstream applications. At the end of this workflow, another event gets initiated to notify end users about the completion of those transformations and that they can start analyzing the transformed dataset.

In this recipe, you will see the use of Amazon EventBridge serving as an event bus. Amazon EventBridge is a fully managed serverless event bus service that...

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