As organizations increasingly rely on data-driven applications, managing the diverse tools, data, and teams involved can create challenges. Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio addresses this by providing an integrated, governed platform to orchestrate end-to-end data and AI/ML workflows. In this workshop, we’ll explore how to leverage Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio to build and deploy scalable Apache Airflow workflows that span the data and AI/ML lifecycle. We’ll walk through real-world examples showcasing how this AWS service brings together familiar Airflow capabilities with SageMaker’s data processing, model training, and inference features - all within a unified, collaborative workspace. Key topics covered: Authoring and scheduling Airflow DAGs in SageMaker Unified Studio Understanding how Apache Airflow powers workflow orchestration under the hood Leveraging SageMaker capabilities like Notebooks, Data Wrangler, and Models Implementing centralized governance and workflow monitoring Enhancing productivity through unified development environments Join us to transform your ML workflow experience from complex and fragmented to streamlined and efficient.
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Elasticsearch 7 Quick Start Guide introduces the core capabilities of Elasticsearch, one of the most powerful distributed search and analytics tools available. Through this concise and practical guide, you will learn how to install, configure, and effectively utilize Elasticsearch while exploring its powerful features, including real-time search and data aggregation. What this Book will help me do Install and configure Elasticsearch to create secure and scalable deployments. Understand and utilize analyzers, filters, and mappings to optimize search results. Perform data aggregations using advanced techniques in metric and bucket operations. Identify and troubleshoot common Elasticsearch performance issues for smooth operation. Leverage best practices to ensure effective deployment in production environments. Author(s) None Srivastava and None Miller are experienced writers and technologists who bring real-world expertise in search systems and analytics. With practical backgrounds in distributed systems and data management, the authors deliver a straightforward and hands-on approach in their writing. They aim to make Elasticsearch concepts approachable and practical for developers and administrators alike. Who is it for? This book is ideal for software developers, data engineers, and IT professionals who are seeking to implement Elasticsearch within their projects. It is particularly suited for those with basic to intermediate technical experience and a need for robust search and analytics solutions. If you're aiming to learn the fundamentals and acquire practical skills in Elasticsearch 7, this book will serve as an excellent resource for you.
Dive into the world of Kibana 7 with this hands-on guide that simplifies the process of visualizing and analyzing data using Elasticsearch. From fundamental concepts to advanced tools, this book enables you to create intuitive dashboards and leverage powerful machine learning capabilities effectively. Discover how to transform your data into actionable insights with ease. What this Book will help me do Configure Logstash to fetch and process CSV data for visualization. Master creating and managing index patterns within Kibana for efficient data navigation. Effectively apply filters to refine data presentations and insights. Develop and utilize machine learning jobs in Kibana to identify trends and anomalies. Create, customize, and share impactful visualizations and dashboards to drive data-driven decisions. Author(s) None Srivastava is a technical expert in data visualization and Elasticsearch tools, with practical experience implementing and teaching about the Elastic Stack. The author brings a hands-on approach to this book, simplifying complex concepts for ease of understanding. Their expertise ensures that the book serves both as a learning guide and a practical reference. Who is it for? This book is ideal for developers and IT professionals who are either new to Kibana or looking to deepen their understanding of its visualization capabilities. It is suitable for individuals working with the Elastic Stack or seeking to leverage Kibana for data analysis purposes. Even if you are progressing from a novice to an intermediate level, this guide will provide future-proof skills to optimize your workflow.
Mastering Kibana 6.x is your guide to leveraging Kibana for creating impactful data visualizations and insightful dashboards. From setting up basic visualizations to exploring advanced analytics and machine learning integrations, this book equips you with the necessary skills to dive deep into your data and gain actionable insights at scale. You'll also learn to effectively manage and monitor data with powerful tools such as X-Pack and Beats. What this Book will help me do Build sophisticated dashboards to visualize elastic stack data effectively. Understand and utilize Timelion expressions for analyzing time series data. Incorporate X-Pack capabilities to enhance security and monitoring in Kibana. Extract, analyze, and visualize data from Elasticsearch for advanced analytics. Set up monitoring and alerting using Beats components for reliable data operations. Author(s) With extensive experience in big data technologies, the author brings a practical approach to teaching advanced Kibana topics. Having worked on real-world data analytics projects, their aim is to make complex concepts accessible while showing how to tackle analytics challenges using Kibana. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data engineers, DevOps professionals, and data scientists who want to optimize large-scale data visualizations. If you're looking to manage Elasticsearch data through insightful dashboards and visual analytics, or enhance your data operations with features like machine learning, then this book is perfect for you. A basic understanding of the Elastic Stack is helpful, though not required.