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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Mikros Case Study
Mikros Image produces animations in under 20 months, spins up 2,000 nodes in less than two minutes, and iterates three times faster using AWS. The company is a visual-effects and animation studio that produces feature films and television shows worldwide. Mikros used the AWS Cloud to support its animation-rendering work for the feature film Sherlock Gnomes.
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AWS Case Study: Woongjin Thinkbig
Woongjin Thinkbig is a specialized educational service company that provides digital educational and cultural content. The organization recently launched a customized learning service built using artificial intelligence and an integrated data-analytics platform. The organization used Amazon Kinesis and Amazon EMR to analyze large data sets and provide meaningful results to customers.
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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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Pentair Case Study
Pentair increases beer filtration system performance by 10 percent, reduces costs, and increases predictability for filtration processes. The company is a global provider of water filtration systems equipped with sensors to breweries, fish farms, and other industrial and commercial customers. Pentair runs its beer membrane filtration system on AWS IoT, taking advantage of AWS Greengrass to ensure location data connections are not lost and using AWS IoT Core to process data from remote facilities.
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easyJet Case Study
easyJet uses AWS to handle more than 900,000 bookings per hour while optimizing costs and creating better traveler experiences for 90 million passengers per year.
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Celgene Case Study
Celgene uses AWS to enable secure collaboration between internal and external researchers, allow individual scientists to launch hundreds or even thousands of compute nodes, and reduce the time it takes to do computational jobs from weeks to hours. Celgene is a global biopharmaceutical company that creates drugs that fight cancer and other diseases and disorders. Celgene runs its high-performance-computing research clusters, as well as its research collaboration environment, on AWS.
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Engie Case Study
As an international energy provider, ENGIE structures its activities around the three key sectors of electricity, natural gas, and energy services. With 150,000 employees in more than 70 countries around the world, ENGIE provides its customers with high-technology solutions in response to their needs to meet the energy challenges of tomorrow. ENGIE is committed to responsible growth of its businesses in response to the central challenges of the transition toward a low-carbon economy, including providing access to sustainably-generated energy, combating and reducing the effects of climate change, and making responsible use of natural resources.
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Royal FloraHolland Case Study
Royal FloraHolland processes billions of sales each year by running its SAP environment on the AWS Cloud. Royal FloraHolland is a flower-growers’ cooperative and auction company in the Netherlands with an annual revenue of €4.6 billion. It runs SAP S/4HANA for its financial accounting and reporting using Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon S3 for storage, and Amazon VPC to help secure sensitive financial data.
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