Front-End Web & Mobile
Tag: Analytics
Visualizing big data with AWS AppSync, Amazon Athena, and AWS Amplify
This article was written by Brice Pelle, Principal Technical Account Manager, AWS Organizations use big data and analytics to extract actionable information from untapped datasets. It can be difficult for you to build an application with access to this trove of data. You want to build great applications quickly and need access to tools […]
What’s the best time to engage your mobile app users?
In talking to customers about mobile analytics, many customers have the same questions about best practices for customer engagement. Specifically, a question that’s often asked is, “What’s the best time to engage with users of my app?” The simple answer is that there’s no simple answer. The “best time” varies depending on your customer base, […]
Announcing AWS Amplify and the AWS Mobile CLI
The JavaScript ecosystem is thriving. Every day there are new use cases and functionality across web and mobile ecosystems. Developers are building highly interactive and functional applications across social, consumer, and enterprise spaces. We’ve spent a lot of time talking to these developers. They want to scale their applications quickly on cloud services, and they […]
How to: Record User Sign-in on Android with Amazon Pinpoint
In a previous post, we introduced the AWS Mobile SDK v2.6.0 for Android and implemented user sign-in and sign-up with IdentityManager. IdentityManager is a new capability in the AWS Mobile SDK that provides a native graphical interface for authentication. We also showed how to add basic session analytics using Amazon Pinpoint. We want to show […]
Deep Linking – Track and Engage Mobile App Users
You are about to enter the incredibly engaging and often confusing world of mobile deep linking. You’ll learn what deep linking is—the types of links, what deep linking can do, and why you should care—and walk through implementation details with examples. What is Deep Linking? Think of a deep link as a URL that takes […]
Analyze device-generated data with AWS IoT and Amazon OpenSearch Service
September 14, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. Sending device-generated data from AWS IoT to Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service) Service enables several analytics and monitoring use cases such as performing full-text search for device error codes and visualizing device metrics in near real-time with […]