The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls.
At any given time several distinct crawls are running, some for months, and some every day or longer.
View the web archive through the Wayback Machine.
Content crawled via the Wayback Machine Live Proxy mostly by the Save Page Now feature on web.archive.org.
Liveweb proxy is a component of Internet Archive’s wayback machine project. The liveweb proxy captures the content of a web page in real time, archives it into a ARC or WARC file and returns the ARC/WARC record back to the wayback machine to process. The recorded ARC/WARC file becomes part of the wayback machine in due course of time.
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Intuit is all-in on AWS and uses Amazon SageMaker to train its machine-learning models quickly and at scale, cutting deployment times by 90 percent. Intuit devlops accounting, financial, and tax-preparation software such as TurboTax, Mint, and Quickbooks. Nhung Ho, Head of Data Science at Intuit Quickbooks, spoke onstage at the 2018 AWS San Francisco Summit.
Using AWS, AOL has been able to move mission-critical workloads to the cloud, extend its global reach, and save millions of dollars on energy resources.
Conde Nast
In just three months, Condé Nast was able to migrate over 500 servers, one petabyte of storage, various mission critical applications, and over 100 database servers into the AWS Cloud.
InfoSpace
Using AWS, InfoSpace migrated its full data center within 6 months and can now easily manage its Microsoft stack on AWS.
Enterprise Solutions
Run common and custom business applications securely and reliably.
General Electric
GE is migrating more than 9,000 workloads, including 300 disparate ERP systems, to AWS while reducing its datacenter footprint.
Brooks Brothers
Brooks Brothers runs its SAP and CRM solutions on AWS, gaining agility and cost savings.
Intuit
Intuit is saving money by moving its business applications to AWS.
Machine Learning in the hands of every developer and data scientist.
DigitalGlobe
DigitalGlobe uses Amazon SageMaker to handle machine learning at scale.
Butterfleye
By combining Butterfleye’s on-camera facial functionality and Amazon Rekognition’s API, the company can identify and tag millions of faces accurately.
Haptik
Haptik incorporated Amazon Polly into the Haptik infrastructure. Amazon Polly turns text into lifelike speech. In effect, it lets developers build applications that can talk.
Web & Mobile Apps
Build and scale high-performance websites and mobile applications.
Pinterest
Pinterest uses AWS to manage multiple petabytes of data and perform daily refreshes of its massive search index.
Airbnb
Airbnb's web and mobile apps run on AWS and scale automatically to support demand.
Spotify
Spotify uses AWS's scalable IT to support usage peaks and can launch new features faster.
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.
Taiwan-based Yulon Energy will roll out its charging stations across China more efficiently by using AWS to speed up deployment and reduce the cost of the stations’ IT. Yulon Energy is building charging stations for owners of electric vehicles. The company takes advantage of the AWS Cloud to deliver the IT that supports the stations and uses Amazon EC2 for all applications and databases, Amazon S3 for data storage, and Amazon Glacier for archiving.
GE Power uses data analytics on AWS to help power plant customers save millions of dollars, stream 500,000 data records per second, and scale to support the ingestion of 20 billion sensor-data tags. The company provides utilities and power companies throughout the world with solutions for power generation. GE Power runs its key data-analytics application on AWS, using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams and Amazon Elastic MapReduce.
WirelessCar is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Volvo Group and is the world’s leading provider of automotive telematics services. The company has developed its own delivery engine—a test and development environment for its own software—based on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud and Amazon Simple Storage Service. Now it’s able to scale test and development environments up and down according to requirements, and can make better-informed business decisions as a result.
Using AWS and AWS Educate, the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), equips students with cloud-computing resources and skills to help them succeed after they finish school. BCIT is one of Canada's largest post-secondary polytechnic schools. Students at BCIT use their AWS Educate credits for compute resources used in labs, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Simple Storage Service, and Amazon Route 53. These exercises move from theory into practice, helping students get the skills they need to secure a job after graduation.
AWS Consulting Providers, Protera Technologies and Savantis Group, helped Merrifield Garden Center use SAP on the AWS Cloud to reduce costs, improve the stability and security of their applications and data, and eliminate the burden of managing IT infrastructure hardware so they can focus on new customer-facing initiatives to grow their business.