AWS Athena Tutorial with Hands on LAB | Serverless Querying

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Last updated on April 6, 2025 9:39 pm

Learn AWS Athena in depth with this comprehensive Udemy course. Perfect for beginners and big data developers, explore use cases, table creation, and more. Boost your AWS Data Analytics Specialty skills and become proficient in querying Data Lakes. Don’t miss out on this valuable resource!

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What you’ll learn

  • AWS Athena
  • AWS Glue
  • AWS Serverless Offerings
  • Designing Solutions with AWS Athena
  • Executing Athena Queries from Lambda
  • Athena and AWS QuickSight Integration

In this Udemy course, you will learn about AWS Athena in depth. This is most suitable course if you are starting with AWS Athena. I will cover following topics in Athena:

  1. Introduction

  2. Use cases and data lake querying

  3. Table creation and queries

  4. Certification Exam questions

  5. Complete hands on Lab on Athena, S3 and Glue

  6. Partitioning concept and how to create partitions

  7. Querying Athena from Local workspace

  8. Automatically loading partitions from AWS Lambda functions

This list would be updated based on the new features and releases. Also you can message me personally and comment if you want to see a video on specific topic on Athena.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners of Amazon Web Services
  • Big data developers and cloud computing enthusiasts
  • Professionals targeting AWS Data Analytics Specialty
  • Developers who are using Athena for querying Data Lakes
  • Data Pipeline Developers

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