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Mohammed Zubair
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Visualize Netflix Data using Amazon QuickSight

Here's how I used Amazon QuickSight to visualize Netflix's catalogue trends πŸ“Š

πŸ” Throughout this AWS project, I learned how to:
βœ… Upload and store datasets in Amazon S3.
βœ… Connect datasets to Amazon QuickSight for analysis.
βœ… Create visualizations like donut charts, bar graphs, and tables.
βœ… Answer complex data questions using QuickSight's functionalities.

🌟 The highlight of the project was putting all of these visualizations into one big dashboard - so satisfying to see them work together.

πŸ’Ό This hands-on experience not only enhanced my AWS skills but also sharpened my data visualization and analysis capabilities, essential in today's data-driven world.

πŸ™ Special thanks to NextWork for providing this project guide and making it a fun experience! (community.nextwork.org)

πŸ“’ Interested in learning more about AWS and data analytics? Let's connect and chat!

AWS #DataAnalytics #AmazonQuickSight #DashboardDesign #DataVisualisation

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