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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White Ops Case Study
White Ops uses AWS to process one million queries per second, double its business growth, and help customers identify and stop ad fraud. The organization protects digital advertisers and web app owners from ad fraud and other automated threats. To support its mission of eliminating cybercrime, White Ops runs its solutions—including the MediaGuard real-time predictive API—using Amazon EC2 and Amazon EMR.
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AGC Asahi Glass Case Study
AGC 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 migrated a total of 92 critical applications, including its SAP ERP system, to the AWS Cloud.
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Voyager Innovation Case Study
Voyager Innovations is a leading technology company in the Philippines focused on developing customer-centric, digital platforms, services and solutions for emerging markets in the areas of financial services, payments, and marketing technologies. Through its various products, it is enabling enterprises and consumers to participate in the New Economy. An AWS customer since 2014, Voyager Innovations now uses more than 50 AWS Services to constantly innovate and protect data. Voyager Innovations chose SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud on AWS in 2018 because of its quick availability, faster deployment, flexibility with the shortest path to production, built-in security frameworks and business continuity.
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Mahou Case Study
Mahou San Miguel cut the implementation period of its Oracle ERP by 50 percent when it chose to deliver it via AWS. As the largest brewing group in Spain, Mahou employs 3,200 people and produces 70 percent of Spanish beer enjoyed around the world. The Spanish-owned brewing business also delivered significant cost savings by consolidating multiple hosting packages into one AWS account, all managed centrally via the AWS Management Console.
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National Australia Bank Case Study
National Australia Bank (NAB) is working with AWS to accelerate NAB’s three-year enterprise transformation. In its first year, NAB migrated more than 100 workloads to AWS and plans to move more than 300 additional workloads in the next 12 months. NAB is one of the four largest financial institutions in Australia and serves nine million customers across 900 locations worldwide. NAB migrated its foreign-exchange platform—a regulated, critical, high-transaction workload—to AWS with the help of the AWS Well-Architected framework, reducing deployment for the app from weeks to less than 15 minutes. NAB has completed more than 30 AWS Well-Architected reviews to ensure its AWS workloads meet its high security standards, and now includes an AWS Well-Architected review in its standard controls and compliance framework. NAB has also deployed its NAB Data Hub data lake and NAB Discovery Cloud analytics environment on AWS, which are both 100 percent cloud-native. Yuri Misnik, executive general manager at National Australia Bank, spoke at re:Invent 2018.
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Mercado Libre EC2 Case Study
By incorporating Amazon EC2 Spot Instances into its hybrid architecture, Mercado Libre reduced its monthly infrastructure costs by 31 percent. Mercado Libre, an e-commerce platform in Latin America, serves more than 200 million users in 18 countries. The company shifted about 8,000 Amazon EC2 Reserved and On-Demand Instances to Spot Instances and automates provisioning decisions with an internally built application that includes Amazon Athena.
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AWS Case Study: Coinbase
Coinbase is the world's most popular bitcoin wallet, facilitating bitcoin transactions in 190 countries. The organization runs its global bitcoin exchanges, wallets, and an analytical insight pipeline on AWS. Using AWS, Coinbase has grown to support 3 million global bitcoin users and processes and can analyze 1 TB of data each day for better insight into its business.
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sRide Case study
sRide supports a 25 percent monthly increase in app users through the scalability of the AWS Cloud. The sRide app matches passengers who are seeking rides with vehicle owners who are offering transport in real time. sRide runs its microservices architecture on Amazon EC2 instances, with Amazon ElastiCache storing user requests for matches.
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The Met Office Case Study
The Met Office has increased IT agility and scalability while reducing costs by migrating to the AWS Cloud. The Met Office provides meteorological data to the United Kingdom. It delivers weather data via an app using Amazon EC2 instances to process data stored in tables in Amazon RDS and as objects in Amazon S3.
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