Scaling Internet of Things Data Movement with Amazon* Kinesis*

March 1, 2016

"Collecting, storing, and analyzing high-throughput information can help companies stay up to date on their business, customers, and assets. In the past, these capabilities required complex software and a lot of infrastructure that was expensive to buy, provision, and manage. Today, Amazon• Kinesis* makes it easy to set up high-capacity pipes that can collect and distribute data in real time, at any scale — enabling fast movement of machine data from edge to cloud for consumption by applications to make quick and decisive data-driven actions.
So, instead of locking data away in large files that are not readily accessible, companies may utilize Inter Gateway Solutions for the Internet of Things (Inter Gateway Solutions for the loT) to send each event to Amazon Kinesis, making them available for real-time processing. As such, • Data can be continuously analyzed without waiting until the end of the business day • Key business metrics can be closely monitored via dynamic dashboards • Data can be securely shared with third parties for additional applications This paper explains how to stream data from an Inter processor-based loT gateway to Amazon Kinesis, and how applications can receive streaming data from Amazon Kinesis"

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