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: Voost
Voost is a startup that specializes in the development of a digital asset management platform. It has developed 'Pastel' that integrates the account information of cryptocurrency exchanges and allows users to place orders without visiting the exchanges. Pastel is a SaaS-based platform that allows users to manage all their cryptocurrency exchanges in a single UI, enabling the users to view and analyze multiple distributed assets in one place.
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EDF Energy Case Study
EDF Energy, the UK’s largest producer of low-carbon electricity, uses AWS to build and scale its PowerShift platform, which enables customers to manage and monetize their energy assets. Using AWS, the company reduced deployment time from days to 14 minutes.
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İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri
Founded in 1987, İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri (IDO) is the largest ferry line operator carrying passengers and vehicles in Turkey and the fifth biggest in the world. IDO's fleet serves 28 destinations in the Mediterranean and has the capacity to carry more than 30,000 people and 3,000 vehicles at any given time. To provide a consistent user experience and autoscale to support peak workloads, IDO turned to AWS and Runibex Technology Group, an AWS Partner Network (APN) Partner. By migrating its SAP systems to AWS, IDO saw a net sales increase of over 40 percent while also reducing overall IT costs. With AWS, IDO delivers a better service for passengers and an easier journey, wherever they need to go.
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Hara Case Study
With AWS, HARA reduced its capital and operational IT costs by 60 to 70 percent for the HARA data exchange platform. HARA has built its platform and applications to collect several types of data, such as farmer-related, cultivation, location-specific, ecological, market-related, and transactional. The platform uses AWS Lambda and Amazon ElastiCache, with Amazon EC2 supporting a blockchain network.
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Medlife 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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Multiview Financial Software Case Study
Multiview Financial Software uses AWS to deliver its ERP solution as a SaaS application, avoid years of development and millions of dollars in costs, and reach more customers. The organization provides financial management software used by enterprises in more than 40 industries. Multiview relies on Amazon AppStream 2.0 to deliver a browser-based version of its primary financial management application.
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Faculty Case Study
Faculty uses AWS to increase scalability, eliminate file storage management, and create innovative new features. The organization, based in London, provides machine-learning and data science platforms used by more than 2,000 data scientists worldwide. Faculty uses Amazon EFS for centralized file storage for its data science platform.
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Vidsy Case Study
Vidsy migrated from Docker Cloud to Amazon ECS in just 10 days and has reduced its costs by 60 percent. Vidsy helps brands develop mobile-first video campaigns using the talents of Vidsy's community of 3,000 young creatives. The company now uses Amazon ECS to orchestrate its containerized applications, which run in the AWS Cloud.
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Amazon GameOn Case Study
Amazon GameOn used off-the-shelf AWS tools and technologies to build a microservices architecture that scales effortlessly and delivers P90 response times of about 47 milliseconds. Amazon GameOn enables external game developers to offer leaderboards, multiplayer play, and tournaments with real-world prizes, fulfilled by Amazon. Amazon GameOn is using Amazon DynamoDB to store data, Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator for caching, and AWS Lambda to orchestrate background jobs, data collection, fraud detection, and billing processes.
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