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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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AWS Case Study: Haven Power
Haven Power serves the electricity needs of business customers in the East of England. The company began using AWS for disaster recovery, and has since migrated its billing services and data warehouse to AWS. By using AWS, the company has seen response times drop from 500 milliseconds to 80 milliseconds and saved significant upfront capital expenditure by deciding not to upgrade its on-premise data center.
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Vocus Communications Case Study
Vocus Communications developed a data-analytics platform 75 percent faster by using AWS and engaging APN Partner Bryte Systems. Vocus is a telecommunications company in Australia delivering a range of services, including broadband internet. The company has built an analytics platform that features Amazon S3, Amazon EMR, and Amazon Redshift to deliver real-time business insights—designed to improve customer experience, reduce churn, and leverage new business opportunities.
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Southern Oregon University Case Study
Southern Oregon University used AWS to eliminate its reliance on difficult-to-manage physical tape backups, fully migrating to a disaster-ready, cloud-based solution in just five months—all without changing its backup software or workflows. Southern Oregon University provides career-focused, comprehensive educational experiences to more than 6,200 students from its campus in Ashland, Oregon. The university relies on AWS Storage Gateway for a seamless connection from its backup-management platform to Amazon S3 cloud-based storage, using the AWS US East (N. Virginia) Region to ensure the ability to recover data after a site-level disaster.
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Daniel Wellington Case Study
Daniel Wellington re-architects its Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment with microservices for improved scalability and lower cost. The Swedish company designs and sells watches and accessories based on classic, minimalist designs. It uses services including AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, and Amazon Cognito.
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Wipro Case Study
By using AWS, Wipro enhances employee productivity by improving the response time of the company’s ticketing system by 50 percent while reducing operational overheads by 20 percent. Wipro is an information technology, consulting, and business process services company. Wipro migrated its on-premises ticketing system to AWS, and uses Amazon EC2 for powering the system’s software, and Elastic Load Balancing and Auto Scaling services to maximize performance during peak periods.
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Lookout Case Study
Lookout migrated its entire workload from its data centers and into the AWS cloud, bringing its 100 million users new capabilities faster and with greater efficiency. Lookout is a San Francisco-based mobile-security company.Using services such as Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora, Lookout is able to shift its focus away from maintaining servers and worrying about data replication, towards delivering new features and capabilities to its customers.
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AWS Case Study: Nintendo Co., Ltd. and DeNA Co., Ltd.
By adopting AWS for its Super Mario Run environment, Nintendo was able to release the game worldwide in only two months versus four to five months with the setup of an on-premises infrastructure, while also supporting an expected 150 million downloads for iOS and Android. Nintendo Co., Ltd. started working with DeNA Co., Ltd. in March 2016, which led to its mobile app releases. The company aims to attract new customers and grow its business through mobile games, which are now popular worldwide, and the resulting synergies with game consoles. With Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, Elastic Load Balancing, and Amazon S3, the companies provide an easy and relaxed game environment for customers worldwide. Amazon CloudWatch and IAM also support the seamless collaboration between the two companies.
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Flatiron Health
Flatiron Health delivers software faster, organizes and improves the quality of oncology data, and ensures regulatory compliance by running its applications on AWS. The company provides software to clinicians to manage their practice, workflow, and patient health information. Flatiron runs its critical data-management and research applications on AWS.
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