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Introduction to AWS IoT Core Device Location Service

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The newly introduced AWS IoT Core Device Location feature allows Internet of Things (IoT) devices to access and communicate their current location without the need for Global Positioning System (GPS) hardware. Connected devices and clients utilizing AWS IoT Core can now benefit from cloud-assisted Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), WiFi scanning, cellular triangulation, and reverse IP lookup techniques. This enhancement eliminates the dependency on traditional GPS, enabling more versatile location reporting capabilities for IoT devices.

Reducing Latency with Amazon Kinesis Video Streams

In the second part of our series on minimizing latency for media handled by Amazon Kinesis Video Streams (KVS), we explore various configuration techniques for KVS, the media producer, and the media player to achieve optimal latency settings. The Amazon Kinesis Video Stream Web Viewer is introduced, along with a series of experiments demonstrating the effectiveness of these configurations.

MQTTv5 Features for AWS IoT Core

We are pleased to announce that AWS IoT Core has now integrated MQTTv5 features, enhancing the communication capabilities for large-scale device deployments and enabling innovative messaging patterns. Existing customers using MQTTv3.1.1 can seamlessly transition to these new features, ensuring compatibility and improved functionality in heterogeneous environments.

Cost Reduction with AWS IoT TwinMaker Knowledge Graph

The transition to hybrid and fully remote work arrangements has placed financial pressure on commercial building owners. Consequently, building managers are actively seeking methods to optimize expenses and reduce maintenance costs while ensuring an exceptional tenant experience. By leveraging AWS IoT TwinMaker Knowledge Graph, they can effectively manage and analyze building operations to drive efficiency.

Integration of AWS IoT Device Defender with Security Hub

This post covers how to integrate IoT security findings into AWS Security Hub. You’ll discover how to implement this solution using downloadable AWS CloudFormation templates. Once deployed, every audit and detection finding from AWS IoT Device Defender will be logged as a Security Hub finding, enhancing your security posture.

Using External Identity Providers with AWS IoT SiteWise and Fleet Hub

Many organizations rely on external identity providers to manage user identities. By integrating an identity provider (IdP) such as Okta Universal Directory, companies can manage user identities outside of AWS while granting those users the necessary permissions to access AWS resources.

Developing Remote Job Monitoring Applications with AWS IoT Greengrass (Part 1)

Modern industrial operations require comprehensive monitoring and real-time decision-making to ensure efficiency and safety. To mitigate unexpected network interruptions and delays in IoT data processing, implementing edge computing is a viable solution. This approach utilizes micro computing and storage devices installed at the edge of the network for immediate processing and monitoring.

Developing Remote Job Monitoring Applications with AWS IoT Greengrass (Part 2)

In this follow-up, we continue to explore the development of a Remote Job Monitoring Application at the edge using AWS IoT Greengrass. By harnessing the power of edge computing, organizations can achieve real-time data processing, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.

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