AWS + Bosch: Serverless Vehicle Tracking at Scale (L.OS)
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How Bosch's L.OS uses a serverless "horizontal integration layer" on AWS to unify India's fragmented logistics telematics — dozens of incompatible providers, formats, and APIs. Jordan and Riley cover the three standardized workflows (discovery, consent-based tracking, termination) and the architecture: a Central Tracking Connector on ECS Fargate, per-provider Lambda adapters that quarantine each vendor's quirks, MSK as the async event bus, DynamoDB for rules, API Gateway as the unified entry point. Numbers: ~35,000 trips/day, provider onboarding cut from 2–4 weeks to ~3 days. Takeaway: standardize in the middle, push vendor/region-specific chaos to thin, independently scaling serverless adapters. Source: Serverless vehicle tracking at scale: Bosch L.OS on AWS — AWS Architecture Blog, Aug 14 2026 — https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/serverless-vehicle-tracking-at-scale-bosch-l-os-on-aws/ This is commentary/summary in the hosts' own words, not a reproduction of the article.