The document discusses how smart devices can be powered by cloud computing services. It describes how devices with limited onboard storage and processing can leverage cloud services for unlimited storage, computing and analytics. Specific services highlighted include Amazon Web Services (AWS) for storage, computing, analytics and mobile backend services. Examples are given of how IoT devices and smart device data can be integrated with AWS, including real-time analytics of data from devices.
37. Enterprise
Applications
Platform
Services
Databases
Relational
No SQL
Caching
Virtual Desktops Collaboration and Sharing
Analytics
Hadoop
Real-time
Data
Warehouse
Data
Workflows
App Services
Queuing
Orchestration
App Streaming
Transcoding
Email
Search
Deployment & Management
Containers
Dev/ops Tools
Resource Templates
Usage Tracking
Monitoring and Logs
Mobile Services
Identity
Sync
Mobile Analytics
Notifications
Foundation
Services
Compute
(VMs, Auto-scaling
and Load Balancing)
Storage
(Object, Block
and Archive)
Security &
Access Control Networking
Infrastructure Regions CDN Availability Zones and Points of Presence
38. Your Mobile App, Game or Device App
AWS Mobile SDK, API Endpoints, Integrated SDK Management Console
Amazon Cognito Amazon Mobile Analytics Amazon SNS Mobile Push
Mobile Optimized
Services
Kinesis Connector DynamoDB Connector S3 Connector SQS Connector SES Connector
Mobile Optimized
Connectors
AWS Mobile Services&
AWS Global Infrastructure (11 Regions, Availability Zones, 52 Edge Locations)
Core Building
Block
Services
Compute Storage Networking Analytics Databases
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Guest User Access
Securely access AWS resources and leverage
app features without the need to create an
account or logging in
Save Data to the Cloud
Save app and device data to the cloud and
merge them after login
Unique Identifier for Your “Things”
“Headless” connected devices can also
securely access cloud services.
Visitor
Preferences
Guest
Cognito
Store
EC2
S3
DynamoDB
Kinesis