Build a Serverless Web App for a Theme Park: Episode 4 - AWS Virtual Workshop

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In this session - the fourth in a five part series - you will analyze visitor data to generate insights about their visits. You will deploy a simulator, configure Kinesis Data Firehose, and set up QuickSight to create a dashboard for park management. You will also run different analyses to determine the cost of various promotions, like free park entrance on visitors' birthdays. Expect to leave with a solid understanding of how to build a simulator to generate test data, and use Amazon Quicksight to create analytics insights. In the next session, we finish by building an event-driven architecture with Amazon EventBridge.

Learning Objectives:
- Developing a simulator to generate test data
- Configuring Kinesis Data Firehose to ingest data
- Using Amazon QuickSight to create analytics insights

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