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.
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GetSmarter Case Study
By using Denodo Platform in AWS Marketplace, the GetSmarter data team provided its business users with real-time, self-service analysis and reporting capabilities and simplified data governance and security across more than 15 disparate data sources. The company works with universities to provide short, online courses for working professionals. GetSmarter is using Denodo Platform in AWS Marketplace as a business intelligence layer and to impose granular access rules by user and system.
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Ibotta Case Study
Ibotta gains better visibility into AWS costs, saves $1 million, and fuels business growth by using Cloudability on AWS. Ibotta, an AWS APN Partner, provides a mobile app that consumers use to get cash back on purchases with receipt and/or purchase verification. Ibotta takes advantage of the AWS-based Cloudability solution, available through AWS Marketplace, to get detailed reports about AWS spending and usage.
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3M HIS Service Catalog Case Study
3M Health Information Systems (HIS) is using AWS Service Catalog to reduce time to market, engineer and provision development pipelines in minutes, and meet corporate governance, security, and compliance requirements. 3M HIS is a worldwide provider of software for the healthcare industry. The company uses AWS Service Catalog and AWS CodePipeline to launch preapproved development pipelines engineered for specific product teams, and IAM to assign roles that restrict users to the fewest privileges necessary.
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Innovaccer Case Study
Innovaccer built a scalable, zero-latency data platform using AWS that is 81 percent more cost-effective than an on-premises equivalent. Innovaccer is a leading healthcare data platform company, empowering healthcare organizations in the United States with data-driven insights for faster clinical decision making and efficient care processes. The company uses a variety of AWS services including Amazon EC2 instances for computing power, Amazon S3 for storage, and Amazon RDS for user data to support their healthcare data platform.
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Pakwheels Case Study
Pakwheels is the largest online marketplace for car shoppers and sellers in Pakistan, providing users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information. It aggregates thousands of new, used, and certified second-hand car images from dealers and private sellers. Since migrating to AWS, Pakwheels has been able to reduce its image processing time from 15 mins to 60 seconds, and also enjoys a 99.9% uptime.
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Capital One Connect Case Study
Capital One trained contact-center associates in 30 minutes and achieved 100 percent adoption in five months using Amazon Connect. Capital One is one of the largest banks in the United States and offers credit cards, checking and savings accounts, auto loans, rewards, and online banking services for consumers and businesses. The flexibility of Amazon Connect allows the company to add new features in weeks instead of the three to six months required by its previous solution.
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AWS Case Study: Code.org
Code.org relies on AWS to scale tenfold to deliver educational content to 100 million students worldwide, save $1.3 million annually, secure student data, and help students build cloud technology skills. The nonprofit organization provides a learning platform and the annual Hour of Code event to educate and train students in computer science skills. Code.org runs its platform and the Hour of Code events on AWS, taking advantage of services such as Amazon CloudFront for content delivery and AWS Auto Scaling for automated compute capacity adjustment.
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AWS Case Study: Cenique
Cenique’s shopper-insight and digital-signage solutions provide retailers across the globe with an easy way to analyze in-store customer behavior and optimize marketing strategies accordingly. The company migrated its analytics platform to AWS after experiencing frequent downtime with on-premises servers. By moving to AWS, Cenique has reduced its operating costs by 60 percent and scaled to support a tenfold increase in customers.
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Parkwheels Case Study
Pakwheels is the largest online marketplace for car shoppers and sellers in Pakistan, providing users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information. It aggregates thousands of new, used, and certified second-hand car images from dealers and private sellers. Since migrating to AWS, Pakwheels has been able to reduce its image processing time from 15 mins to 60 seconds, and also enjoys a 99.9% uptime.
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