Category: aws

  • Detailed Review of AWS Low-Code Platforms

    Detailed Review of AWS Low-Code Platforms Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a suite of services that cater to low-code and no-code development, enabling users with varying technical expertise to build applications and automate processes. While AWS doesn’t have one single, unified “low-code platform” like some other providers, its diverse offerings address various low-code needs. The Read more

  • Implementing Fraud Detection and Prevention Agentic AI on AWS – Detailed

    Implementing Fraud Detection and Prevention Agentic AI on AWS – Detailed This document provides a comprehensive outline for implementing a Fraud Detection and Prevention Agentic AI system on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The goal is to create an intelligent agent capable of autonomously analyzing data, making decisions about potential fraud, and continuously learning and adapting Read more

  • Real-time Recommendation Engine AI Agent on AWS

    Real-time Recommendation Engine AI Agent on AWS Implementing a real-time recommendation engine AI agent on AWS requires a robust and scalable architecture. Here are implementation examples for key services in the tech stack: 1. Real-time Data Ingestion (Amazon Kinesis Data Streams): You would use the AWS SDK (Boto3 in Python) in your application backend to Read more

  • AI Agent with Long-Term Memory on AWS

    AI Agent with Long-Term Memory on AWS Building truly intelligent AI agents requires not only short-term “scratchpad” memory but also robust long-term memory capabilities. Long-term memory allows agents to retain and recall information over extended periods, learn from past experiences, build knowledge, and personalize interactions based on accumulated history. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a Read more

  • AI Agent with Short-Term Memory on AWS

    AI Agent with Short-Term Memory on AWS In the realm of Artificial Intelligence, creating agents that can effectively interact with their environment and solve complex tasks often requires equipping them with a form of short-term memory, also known as “scratchpad” or working memory. This allows the agent to temporarily store and process information relevant to Read more

  • AI Agent with Scratchpad Memory on AWS

    AI Agents with Scratchpad Memory on AWS AI agents equipped with “scratchpad” memory, or short-term working memory, significantly enhance their capabilities by allowing them to temporarily store and process information relevant to their current tasks. This enables them to handle complex scenarios, maintain context across interactions, and reason more effectively. This article explores the use Read more

  • Fixing Consumer Lag in Kafka

    Fixing Consumer Lag in Kafka 1. Monitoring Consumer Lag: You can monitor consumer lag using the following methods: Kafka Scripts: Use the kafka-consumer-groups.sh script. This command connects to your Kafka broker and describes the specified consumer group, showing the lag per partition. ./bin/kafka-consumer-groups.sh –bootstrap-server your_broker:9092 –describe –group your_consumer_group Example output might show columns like TOPIC, Read more

  • Comparing strategies for DynamoDB vs. Bigtable

    DynamoDB vs. Bigtable Both Amazon DynamoDB and Google Cloud Bigtable are NoSQL databases that offer high scalability and performance, but they have different strengths and are suited for different use cases. Here’s a comparison of their design strategies: Amazon DynamoDB Data Model: Key-value and document-oriented. Design Strategy: Primary Key: Partition key and optional sort key. Read more

  • DynamoDB advanced Indexing Examples

    DynamoDB Indexing Examples DynamoDB Indexing Examples Here are detailed examples of DynamoDB indexing, including Global Secondary Indexes (GSIs) and Local Secondary Indexes (LSIs), with explanations. Example 1: E-commerce Product Catalog Table: Products Primary Key: ProductID (Partition Key), SKU (Sort Key) Attributes: Name, Category, Price, Brand, Color, Size Scenario We want to efficiently query products by Read more

  • Building an Intelligent Chatbot with React and Python and Generative AI

    Building an Intelligent Chatbot with React and Python Building an Intelligent Chatbot with React and Python This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of building an intelligent chatbot using React.js for the frontend and Python with Flask for the backend, leveraging the power of Generative AI for natural and engaging conversations. We’ll cover Read more