AWS for Industries

Centralized third-party connectivity in AWS: Architecture patterns for highly regulated environments

Centralized third-party connectivity in AWS: Architecture patterns for highly regulated environments

This post provides architectural guidance only and does not constitute legal or compliance advice. Consult your compliance and legal teams for your specific regulatory obligations.

How Toyota securely deployed HiveMQ with mTLS on AWS to power Smart Manufacturing

How Toyota securely deployed HiveMQ with mTLS on AWS to power Smart Manufacturing

This blog post covers how Toyota deployed HiveMQ on Amazon ECS with mutual TLS (mTLS) for a secure, scalable IIoT architecture, now scaling beyond a successful single-plant pilot across all North American facilities.

From record to intelligence: How EMR systems on AWS become the foundation for generative AI in healthcare

From record to intelligence: How EMR systems on AWS become the foundation for generative AI in healthcare

In this blog, learn how Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems on AWS can evolve from static clinical repositories into the foundation for generative AI in healthcare—through two complementary strategies that extend existing systems with AI services or build on open standards like FHIR and openEHR.

Accelerating Android Builds on AWS: From 3 Hours to Under 5 Minutes with SourceFS

Accelerating Android Builds on AWS: From 3 Hours to Under 5 Minutes with SourceFS

In this post, we explore how SourceFS from Source.dev, running on AWS, transforms the AOSP build experience – reducing end-to-end checkout-and-build time from 3 hours to under 5 minutes. We highlight how leading automotive OEMs are achieving material gains in build velocity, cost efficiency and developer productivity by using SourceFS.

Massive Parallel Processing of Financial Transactions with Amazon EKS and Amazon MSK

Massive Parallel Processing of Financial Transactions with Amazon EKS and Amazon MSK

This article focuses on the Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) integration pattern that enable elastic, cost-efficient processing at scale.