DTCC, 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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graylink Case Study
Traditionally a Microsoft customer, graylink chose the AWS Cloud ahead of Microsoft Azure when it decided to improve the flexibility and performance of its software-as-a-service (SaaS) recruitment solutions. graylink helps businesses from across Africa in sectors like retail, financial services, and mining automate and streamline their recruitment processes. The company delivers its SaaS solutions via the AWS Cloud using a combination of Amazon EC2 instances and Amazon S3.
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AWS Case Study: Scholastic
Scholastic cut 40 percent off its IT costs and can deliver new services in minutes instead of weeks using AWS. The New York–based company is the world’s largest publisher of children’s books. It turned to AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, and Amazon EMR for greater agility and cost reductions in running its web hosting and e-commerce operations.
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BluePi Case Study
Being part of the AWS Partner Network helps BluePi deliver large-scale migrations to the AWS Cloud for Indian businesses, as well as software-as-a-service solutions, while driving 150 percent annual growth. BluePi serves businesses across India with cloud-based IT solutions and services. The company uses AWS services such as Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, and AWS Lambda, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Lex to support analytics and machine learning capabilities.
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Edmunds.com - Serverless Case Study
Edmunds processed 50 million images in eight days for $6,000, avoiding monthly costs of $10,000, using a serverless solution on AWS. Edmunds operates a website and mobile apps to help consumers browse automobile dealer inventory, read vehicle reviews, and consume other automobile-related content. The serverless image-processing solution uses AWS Lambda for orchestration, Amazon S3 for storing 40 TB of photos, and the Amazon Athena interactive query service.
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AWS Case Study: ScribbleLive
Media companies worldwide use ScribbleLive’s engagement platform and application to deliver news and events in real time. By running on AWS, ScribbleLive can scale to support a thousandfold increase in traffic for breaking news while reducing operating costs by 35%.
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GE Healthcare Case Study
GE Healthcare aims to improve patient outcomes by reducing workflow processing time through sharing of medical image data across specialists and referring physicians. The organization manufactures and distributes diagnostic imaging equipment, as well as imaging agents and radiopharmaceuticals used in medical imaging procedures. GE Healthcare runs its GE Health Cloud, which will connect to 500,000 imaging devices, on AWS.
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BBC Case Study
By using Amazon EFS to share files, the BBC was able to build an agile and cost-effective solution, migrating its on-premises Red Button interactive TV service to the AWS Cloud. Using services including Amazon EC2, Amazon EFS, Amazon SNS, Amazon SQS, and Amazon Kinesis, the company was able to move their entire application on time and within budget.
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Edmunds.com Case Study
Through its use of AWS, Edmunds.com has developed a highly scalable infrastructure for its entire technology stack while significantly reducing its operating costs. The company operates a car-buying website that is visited by 20 million people each month. Edmunds.com hosts its website and back-end systems on AWS, employs Amazon Redshift as its data warehouse, and uses AWS CodeCommit as its source control service.
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