How did Capital One get to the point where, in 2015, it announced that all new company applications would run in—and all existing applications would be systematically rearchitected for—the cloud? Although Capital One, a technology company that offers financial services, is different in important ways from other companies in its industry, its path to the AWS Cloud and its cloud-first approach to software development offers useful tips for large, non-cloud-native, highly-regulated enterprises mapping out their own cloud journeys.
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AWS Case Study - SETTour
SETTour reduces its IT costs by 20 percent and cuts IT management expense in half by migrating to AWS. The company is a leading travel and tourism operator in Taiwan. The company runs its web servers on Amazon EC2 instances with Amazon S3 supporting data backups and a big data analysis environment where data is ingested by Amazon Kinesis and analyzed in Amazon Athena.
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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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Bajaj Capital Case Study
By running on AWS, Bajaj Capital, a provider of financial services, has reduced its IT costs by 97 percent. The group offers a round-the-clock mutual fund updates where portfolio transactions are stored in Amazon S3 and processed using Amazon EMR.
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Globe Telecom Case Study
By migrating the database for a key workload out of Oracle and onto the AWS Cloud, Globe Telecom has freed up 20 processors and 40 cores and will save $1 million in licensing fees. Globe Telecom is the leading provider of mobile and broadband services in the Philippines. The enterprise now runs open-source PostgreSQL using Amazon EC2.
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Carro Case Study
Carro is an automotive marketplace and car financing startup based in Singapore, with multiple showrooms across Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore, that leverages AWS for compute, storage and network connectivity. The company uses services such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) to store thousands of pictures and over 3TB of information across multiple geographies, which are constantly redundant and scalable. With AWS CloudFront, it is able to deliver website content to its customers in the fastest manner, and AWS Code Pipeline has facilitated continuous integration and continuous delivery services for its customers that translates to continuous deals without any downtime.
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ViewFin Metaverse Case Study
With AWS, ViewFin Metaverse is able to build a secure, stable, and dependable blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) platform to provide blockchain-based digital solutions to customers from a wide range of sectors including finance, business, art, and medical. ViewFin Metaverse is a fintech company focusing on blockchain technologies; its main offerings include Metaverse and Metaverse BaaS. Amazon Web Services used by ViewFin Metaverse include Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon RDS, Amazon EMR, Amazon RedShift, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon Kinesis Firehose, Amazon ElastiCache, Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR), AWS IAM, and AWS Developer Support.
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Prime Video - Boosts Scale and Resilience
Amazon.com migrated a service that supports Prime Video from Oracle to Amazon Web Services to increase elasticity and reliability while reducing cost. Prime Video is the video-streaming service from Amazon, the world’s leading online retailer. Amazon moved billions of rows of data to Amazon DynamoDB with zero downtime.
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