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The Last Dev

Konstantinos Siaterlis

Writing about DevOps, Cloud Engineering, Data Engineering and more!

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Latest Issues

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Amazon S3 Tables using Glue Jobs and Terraform

In this “unofficial” series of Amazon’s Data Stack showcasing, we will introduce Amazon S3 Tables. Amazon S3 Tables is a new AWS feature that makes Apache Iceberg-based tables natively available in Amazon S3—without needing to manage Iceber...

6 months ago
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Using AWS Glue Jobs with Terraform

The road so far… *Carry on, my wayward son is playing in my mind*. In a previous post, we saw Amazon Athena and how to query data, such as CUR reports. Amazon Athena is a fantastic tool provided by AWS, a serverless managed Presto that allo...

6 months ago
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Managing Cost and Usage Reports (Data Exports) in AWS

In today’s post, I am going to show you how to enable Cost and Usage reports for your AWS account/organization and how to query them to get valuable insights.

6 months ago
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Showcasing AWS Athena

In today’s post, I am going to showcase Amazon Athena. Amazon Athena is one of my favourite services within AWS. It has such nice capabilities at a very low cost!

7 months ago
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Authors

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  • Konstantinos Siaterlis

    Cloud Engineer, AWS Hero, AWS User Group Athens co-organizer, and blogger. Passionate about Data and DevOps, with extensive experience in architecting and implementing robust data platforms.

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