Yony Feng, CTO of Peloton, describes how the in-home fitness company relies on AWS to power its on-demand, live leaderboard. Peloton’s leaderboard requires high elasticity, low latency, and real-time processing to deliver customizable rider data for the community of users riding together virtually from the comfort of their homes.
Peloton relies on AWS to power its on-demand, live leaderboard. Learn More>>
Cerner chose AWS to power its machine learning and artificial intelligence. Learn More>>
Expedia is all in on AWS, with plans to migrate 80 percent of its mission-critical apps. Learn more »
Atlassian uses AWS to scale its issue-tracking software applications and enhance its disaster recovery and availability. Learn more »
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AWS Case Study: WeTransfer
Using AWS, WeTransfer seamlessly handles more than 40 million active users, who transfer about 1 billion files each month, generating traffic peaks of 15 GB of data per second. Based in the Netherlands and the United States, the company provides a file- transfer service that makes it easy for users to send files of up to 20 GB in size. Watch Bastiaan Terhorst, chief product officer of WeTransfer, discuss how AWS has enabled the company to innovate and experiment with new technologies without making huge investments.
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Ravensbourne University London
By using AWS Elemental for its video streaming services, Ravensbourne University has been able to reach a higher number of students with higher satisfaction. Ravensbourne is an innovative, industry-focused university located in the heart of London that specializes in the cross-section between creativity and technology. The university uses AWS as a way to educate their broadcast and television students by streaming both live and recorded content.
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NGDATA Provides Consumer Intelligence Solutions for Banks Using AWS
Belgian software company NGDATA provides consumer intelligence solutions for banks based on big data and machine learning. Using AWS, NGDATA has grown from 10 people to nearly 200 professionals in six years. Watch Steven Noels, chief technology officer of NGDATA, discuss how the company uses AWS to build predictive models that help banks improve their customer experiences.
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JUMO Case Study
JUMO provides products and services for the 80 percent of the world’s population that is excluded or underserved by traditional financial services. Ted Pietrzak, VP of Engineering at JUMO, describes how JUMO was born in the AWS Cloud and uses AWS to power mobile money for people and businesses in Africa.
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Swisstopo Case Study
With AWS, Swisstopo is able to securely store and manage four billion map tiles and geographical information in a secure, simple, and scalable way and deliver the content to its 30,000 unique daily visitors. Swisstopo offers geographical reference data and client-specific services for government authorities and private individuals through freely available, open-source online tools. Swisstopo uses Amazon EC2 to scale its usage up or down within minutes and Amazon CloudFront to accelerate the delivery of content, and gains standardization and automation with services including Amazon EBS, Amazon EFS, and Amazon S3.
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Aella Credit Case Study
Aella Credit gains a competitive edge, improves identity verification, and grows from 5,000 to 200,000 customers in several months. The organization provides access to credit to customers across Nigeria through an online loan-processing platform. Aella Credit uses AWS to support its loan-processing software and takes advantage of Amazon Rekognition for identity verification.
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Vidsy Case Study
Vidsy migrated from Docker Cloud to Amazon ECS in just 10 days and has reduced its costs by 60 percent. Vidsy helps brands develop mobile-first video campaigns using the talents of Vidsy's community of 3,000 young creatives. The company now uses Amazon ECS to orchestrate its containerized applications, which run in the AWS Cloud.
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Riteway Case Study
By using TIBCO Spotfire for AWS, which is available in AWS Marketplace, Riteway finds insights in data 93 percent faster than before and won enough new business to achieve 100 percent ROI in the first year. Riteway helps companies that sell consumer packaged goods strategize for success with retailers by using point-of-sale and other data to identify ideal price points and planogram locations. The company is using TIBCO Spotfire for AWS, a software-as-a-service analytics solution designed for data exploration.
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AGC Asahi Glass Case Study
AGC uses AWS to reduce operational costs by 40 percent, set up new servers in days instead of two months, and give IT more time to focus on new corporate initiatives. The company, part of AGC Group, is the largest glass manufacturer in the world and specializes in architectural and automotive glass products. AGC migrated a total of 92 critical applications, including its SAP ERP system, to the AWS Cloud.
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