AWS Databases, Messaging, and Event Driven Architecture

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AWS Databases, Messaging, and Event Driven Architecture

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Covers AWS databases, messaging, and event-driven architecture for cloud-native systems

Original Description

This course on AWS Database Management, Event-Driven Architecture, and Messaging offers an in-depth examination of the critical services that underpin cloud-native systems. Designed for developers and cloud professionals, it brings each topic to life with demos and practical scenarios. You will learn how to manage databases with Amazon RDS, Aurora, DynamoDB, and ElastiCache, all while adhering to security, availability, and performance best practices. Create event-driven workflows with AWS Lambda and Step Functions. Learn how to use SQS, SNS, and Kinesis to expedite communication and gather insights, as well as tools like SES, OpenSearch, and Athena. With guided lessons on AWS Cognito, STS, KMS, and Parameter Store, you'll improve your cloud security understanding. By the end of this AWS Developer course, you'll not only understand cloud architecture but will also be able to build it. Walk away with the ability to create safe, scalable applications on AWS. Disclaimer: AWS and Amazon Web Services are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. This course is not affiliated with or endorsed by AWS.
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