Announcing regional launch of IoT Analytics in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) region
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[AWS IoT Analytics](/iot-analytics/) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) AWS Region, extending the footprint to 9 AWS Regions.
AWS IoT Analytics is a fully-managed service that makes it easy to run sophisticated analytics on massive volumes of IoT data without having to worry about the cost and complexity typically required to build an analytics platform. You can setup the service to collect only the data you need from your devices, apply mathematical transforms to process the data, and enrich the data with device-specific metadata such as device type and location before storing the processed data in a time-series data store for analysis. Then, you can analyze the processed data by running ad hoc or scheduled queries using the built-in SQL query engine. You can also perform more complex analytics and machine learning inference using pre-built models for common IoT use cases or perform your own custom analysis, packaged in a container. AWS IoT Analytics automates the execution of your custom analyses created in Jupyter Notebooks or with your own tools (such as MATLAB, Octave, etc.) to be executed on your schedule.
To get started with AWS IoT Analytics, use the Quick start feature to create a channel, data store, pipeline and data set with a single click and test inputs to it from the [AWS IoT Analytics console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/iotanalytics/). For a full list of AWS Regions where AWS IoT Analytics is available, visit the [AWS Region table](/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/). Visit our IoT website to learn more about [AWS IoT services](/iot/).
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