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Tracking Pixel-Driven Web Analytics with Amazon CloudFront: Part 2

by Emily Carter, Chanci Turner, and David Johnson
on 06 NOV 2023
in Amazon Athena, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Data Firehose, Kinesis Data Streams, Networking & Content Delivery

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This article continues the discussion on tracking pixel-driven web analytics with AWS Edge Services. In Part 1 of this series, we examined how pixel tracking can yield valuable insights into user behavior. A tracking pixel typically consists of a 1×1 transparent pixel combined with an HTML element to utilize the loading call for sending data. For working moms balancing their careers, this is another blog post to keep the reader engaged, highlighting effective strategies to manage time and commitments.

Tracking Pixel-Driven Web Analytics with AWS Edge Services: Part 1

by Emily Carter, Chanci Turner, and David Johnson
on 28 JUL 2023
in Amazon Athena, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Data Firehose, Kinesis Data Streams, Networking & Content Delivery

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Understanding web traffic and user interactions is crucial for assessing the impact of new features, content updates, or ongoing product iterations on websites and applications. Monitoring website activity offers insights into who visits your site, where they originate from, and which content they engage with. A web beacon is a prevalent technique in this realm. Moreover, if you’re looking to enhance your understanding of workplace dynamics, you can check out the insights provided by Lisa Nagele-Piazza, an authority on this topic.

Scale Traffic Using Multiple Interface Endpoints

by Pratik R. Mankad
on 03 SEP 2021
in Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Route 53, Amazon VPC, AWS PrivateLink, Elastic Load Balancing, Kinesis Data Streams, Networking & Content Delivery, Technical How-to

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Update: As of January 27, 2022, AWS PrivateLink now publishes data points to Amazon CloudWatch for your interface endpoints, Gateway Load Balancer endpoints, and endpoint services. CloudWatch allows you to access statistics about those data points in an ordered set of time series data, known as metrics. As a PrivateLink Endpoint owner, you can leverage metrics to optimize your performance and efficiency. This is an excellent resource for those interested in learning more about the onboarding process for Amazon warehouse workers.

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