Case Study — HyperTrack

Karthik Avula
2 min readSep 22, 2020

HyperTrack Uses AWS for Real-Time Data Processing.

HyperTrack is a managed service for live location. Developers use HyperTrack to build applications that track the movement of their business. This makes assets more productive and delights customers with great product experiences. HyperTrack is the easiest way to drive operations efficiency with app location. Yes, HyperTrack uses AWS for real-time data processing. HyperTrack uses services like AWS AppSync, AWS Serverless Architecture and AWS Amplify.

HyperTrack

AWS AppSync

AWS AppSync simplifies application development by letting you create a flexible API to securely access, manipulate, and combine data from one or more data sources. AppSync is a managed service that uses GraphQL to make it easy for applications to get exactly the data they need.

AWS Serverless Architecture

A serverless architecture is a way to build and run applications and services without having to manage infrastructure. Your application still runs on servers, but all the server management is done by AWS. You no longer have to provision, scale, and maintain servers to run your applications, databases, and storage systems.

AWS Amplify

AWS Amplify is an end-to-end solution that enables mobile and front-end web developers to build and deploy secure, scalable full stack applications, powered by AWS. With Amplify, you can configure app backend in minutes, connect them to your app in just a few lines of code, and deploy static web apps in three steps.

HyperTrack uses AppSync, Serverless Architecture, Amplify services from AWS as Pay As You Go model and all their services are provided and managed using AWS. Thus AWS Plays an important role in the development of HyperTrack company. HyperTrack is live location platform in the cloud offering developer tools for mobile application developers in companies of all sizes worldwide. Its toolset contains iOS, and Android SDKs which generate live location data, that is then consumed through webhooks, APIs or visual experiences on the web, iOS and Android.

Amazon Web Services

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