Using AWS, 3M Health Information Systems (HIS) processes millions of electronic records per day, maintains scale, and meets the necessary HIPAA security qualifications. 3M HIS enables customers to efficiently document, code, classify, store, and measure healthcare delivery with integrated software and services, enabling complete, compliant, and accurate payments. 3M HIS uses AWS Professional Services and AWS Support to help develop advanced services and healthcare applications.
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3M Health Information Systems (HIS) Case Study
By going all in on AWS, 3M Health Information Systems (HIS) provisions compute resources in minutes instead of weeks, develops and deploys software in one week instead of six, and innovates faster. 3M HIS enables customers to efficiently document, code, classify, store, and measure healthcare delivery with integrated software and services, enabling complete, compliant, and accurate payments. 3M HIS customers also analyze the total cost, quality, and outcomes for patients and populations, using 3M data-analytics applications. 3M HIS runs several advanced applications on AWS.
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Judo Capital Case Study
Judo Capital (Judo) avoids the capital expenditure of IT by using AWS, while gaining the flexibility to scale and add new services without disruption to operations. Judo provides loans to small and medium-sized enterprises within Australia. Today, Judo manages its loan-origination processes through an infrastructure built on the AWS Cloud that features Amazon EC2 compute instances, Amazon RDS for loan-based data, and AWS Lambda for serverless computing-based integrations—with third parties supporting the origination workflow.
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Moderna Therapeutics Case Study
Biotech company Moderna Therapeutics, along with its partners, initiated clinical trials for seven drugs—with nine more in the pipeline—by taking advantage of AWS computing power, integration, and scalability. Moderna operates differently from both traditional pharmaceutical companies and biotech drug companies by delivering vaccines and therapies via messenger RNA. The Moderna solution uses Amazon EC2, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon RDS to identify optimal mRNA sequences and run automated GLP, GMP, and FDA-compliant processes.
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IAC Publishing Case Study
IAC Publishing competes more effectively, deploys code four to six times per day instead of every four to six weeks, and saves $15 million annually by moving more than 50 websites to AWS. The company manages and maintains popular websites such as The Daily Beast, Dotdash, and Dictionary.com. IAC Publishing moved more than 50 popular web properties —including five of the top 400 web properties on the Internet—as well as its entire software-development pipeline to AWS.
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Senao International Case Study
Migrating its POS and CRM systems to the AWS Cloud has enabled Senao International to automate 63 percent of systems maintenance, better manage security protocols, and eliminate downtime. Senao International is the leading provider of wireless phones, accessories, and mobile calling plans in Taiwan. The company uses Amazon EC2 to power its new e-commerce site and CRM platform, Amazon RDS to manage databases, and AWS Lambda to automate control of its AWS WAF firewall.
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Applica Case Study
By using AWS, Applica can meet its client service-level agreements for millisecond response times. The company’s artificial intelligence technology automates the moderation of user comments on customers’ websites. Applica runs its infrastructure on AWS, benefiting from the dynamic, cost-effective scalability it gets by using Auto Scaling and Amazon EC2.
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Cleeng Case Study
By using AWS, Cleeng has reached the dynamic scalability it needs to support some of the world’s largest pay-per-view events. The company’s online platform is used by clients around the world to sell live and on-demand video content. Cleeng uses Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing with Amazon EC2 to respond quickly to capacity demands of up to 100,000 transactions an hour.
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AWS Case Study: Telenor Connexion
Using AWS, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions firm Telenor Connexion cuts development time for new products in half and speeds its customers’ time-to-market. The firm designs and delivers IoT solutions for some of the world’s biggest global brands, including Volvo, Scania, and Hitachi. Telenor Connexion uses AWS for all new service development, and it benefits from the automation it gains through managed services such as AWS Lambda and Amazon Redshift.
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MAGASeek Case Study
By using AWS Database Migration Service to migrate from an on-premesis Oracle RAC environment to Amazon Aurora, MAGASeek Corporation saw performance for some batch jobs triple, and was able to complete the migration with a team of only two people. MAGASeek Corporation runs a fashion e-commerce website as well as an e-commerce solutions business for apparel makers that offers e-commerce site support for every stage from construction to operation. By using Amazon Aurora, Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon Route 53, and Amazon CloudWatch, the company also reduced its operational burden, freeing up more time for information-gathering and system optimization.
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