DTTC, a centralized clearinghouse that processes 100 million securities transactions per day, is transforming trade processing and analytics using AWS. DTCC is all in on AWS, running more than 20 workloads in a regulated environment that demands resilience, secure storage, and industry-wide collaboration. Robert Palatnick, technology architect at DTCC, spoke onstage at the 2018 AWS New York Summit.
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ClickSoftware Case Study
ClickSoftware migrated critical Microsoft workloads to AWS, ensuring high availability for its workforce-management software and speeding the pace of innovation. The company, based in Burlington, Massachusetts, provides automated mobile-workforce-management and service-optimization solutions for enterprises and small businesses. ClickSoftware runs its Windows-based SaaS workforce-management solutions on AWS.
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AWS Case Study: Big Data at Nikkei
Using AWS, Nikkei developed a data gathering and analysis infrastructure, called Atlas, from scratch in just two months. The company used AWS's managed services to reduce the infrastructure cost of data gathering and storage to roughly a fifth of its former level while handling ten to twenty times as much data for a return on investment of more than 5,000 percent. Nikkei Inc. is a multimedia company with newspaper publishing at its core. Its other offerings include magazines, electronic media, and database services. Using Amazon SQS and Amazon Kinesis makes it possible to smoothly absorb changing access loads on news articles for which traffic patterns are difficult to predict, processing thousands or even tens of thousands of requests per second with no difficulty.
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Scout24 Case Study
Founded in 1998, Scout24 is a leading operator of digital marketplaces for cars and real estate in Germany and other European countries. The company built a central data lake on AWS to give all of its teams access to the data generated through its online marketplaces. By running a data lake on AWS, Scout24 helps its teams stay agile, identify new use cases to enable its customers to make smart buying decisions, focus on their core business, and scale solutions cost-efficiently. The introduction of a data platform has further helped Scout24 create a data-driven company culture.
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Tui Case Study
Watch Pieter Jordaan, TUI’s director of IT engineering, discuss how the company is undergoing a digital transformation by migrating its on-premises data centers to the AWS Cloud using the AWS Migration Acceleration Program, and delivering richer, more personalized customer experiences through machine learning.
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Atresmedia Case Study
By using AWS, Atresmedia has created two new platforms that have grown its digital user base by 25 times to 5 million. The global media group caters to an international audience of 73 million people and already operates six TV channels and four radio stations. To attract younger, more digitally savvy users, it launched its AtresPlayer and Flooxer channels by using Amazon EC2 and Amazon CloudFront to deliver faster television-streaming experiences.
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Babylon Case Study
Founded in 2013, Babylon is a subscription health service provider that enables users to have virtual consultations with doctors and health care professionals via text and video messaging through its mobile application. Watch Dr. Ali Parsa, CEO and founder at Babylon, discuss how AWS allows the company to innovate with artificial intelligence and scale globally.
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DTCC Case Study
Robert Palatnick,
chief technology architect at DTCC, describes how the centralized clearinghouse that processes 100 million transactions per day is transforming trade processing and analytics using AWS. DTCC is all in on AWS, running more than 20 workloads in a regulated environment that demands resilience, secure storage, and industry-wide collaboration.
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EPIC Games Case Study
Chris Dyl, director of
platform at EPIC Games, discusses how the company uses AWS to power its creation engine, Unreal Engine, and its last-man-standing game, Fortnite. With millions of concurrent players worldwide, EPIC relies on AWS to help it achieve the scale and elasticity it needs to provide the best player experience.
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PDEvidence
PDEvidence uses AWS to create a Laboratory Information Systems (LIMS) solution that securely automates crime lab data management, helping the Pennsylvania State Police Computer Crime Unit get criminals off the street faster and save money for taxpayers. PDEvidence is an AWS Technology partner that offers digital laboratory management solutions for law enforcement. The organization runs its LIMS solution on AWS GovCloud (US), relying on AWS services for scalability, security, and automation.
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HERE Case Study
HERE is a global location technology company that provides automotive-grade mapping, analytics, and location-based services to a wide range of industries in the automotive, government, enterprise, and consumer market segments. It uses the scalability, reliability, and global reach of the AWS platform to deliver its HD Live Maps and connected-car solutions to customers around the world.
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