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.
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Directive Games Case Study
Directive Games builds a SaaS game development platform by using AWS cloud service, meeting the need of game developers for a rapid development of cross-platform VR/AR games. The flexible serverless and data analysis services also facilitate its business development and reduce development, operation and maintenance cost. Directive Games is a start-up focusing on the development of mobile VR/AR games and providing game development platforms and service support to other game developers. It uses the following AWS services: Amazon EC2, Amazon CloudWatch, Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon S3, Amazon VPC, AWS Lambda, AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, among others.
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Kaplan Containers Case Study
Using Amazon ECS, Kaplan Test Prep automated Docker-container provisioning on AWS, cutting deployment times to minutes and reducing infrastructure costs by 40 percent. A leader in the test-preparation industry, Kaplan offers preparation for more than 100 standardized tests and licensing exams. The company uses Amazon ECS for container management and AWS CloudFormation for its automated container-provisioning platform.
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HeartFlow Case Study
HeartFlow is a medical technology company that is transforming how heart disease is diagnosed and treated. HeartFlow uses a SaaS model to receive computed tomography data, then applies deep learning to create a digital 3D model of the heart. As the company looked to scale globally, HeartFlow transitioned its first-of-its-kind technology to AWS, enabling more frequent software updates and improved uptime. The company uses Amazon S3 to store the data the platform ingests and generates, Amazon EC2 to perform advanced modeling, and Amazon Aurora to track segregated patient data.
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SHAREit Case Study
By using AWS cloud services, SHAREit enjoys higher system stability, lower development, operation and maintenance cost, and more rapid deployment in the global market. As a global technology company focused on the R&D of mobile Internet software, SHAREit Technologies Co., Ltd. mainly offers SHAREit, CLONEit, CLEANit, and other products. It uses the following services: Amazon EC2, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon CloudWatch, Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon S3, AWS Lambda, AWS Glue, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EMR, Amazon Elastic Transcoder, and Amazon Athena.
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lululemon athletica Case Study
lululemon athletica can stand up development environments in minutes instead of days, automate its environment, and enable continuous integration and deployment using AWS. The Canadian company sells yoga-inspired apparel and other clothing at more than 350 locations throughout the world. The company runs its dev and test environments—as well as an upcoming mobile app—on the AWS Cloud.
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AWS Case Study: AGC Asahi Glass
AGC Asahi Glass 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 Asahi Glass migrated a total of 92 critical applications, including its SAP ERP system, to the AWS Cloud.
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Panagora Case Study
Panagora uses AWS to reduce the risk of downtime to almost zero for its e-commerce clients. The Swedish company designs, builds, hosts, and manages online stores, and provides e-commerce consulting. It hosts its customers’ stores on AWS, using services including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) with Windows Server, like Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), and Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic.
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Weever Apps Case Study
Weever Apps migrated its solution to AWS for enterprise-grade support and uptime. The company helps clients digitize business processes and use data effectively. It uses Amazon RDS to host MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, plus AWS CloudFormation and Amazon ElastiCache for software deployment.
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