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The UK’s Met Office does more than forecast weather on Earth—it does the same for space. This is because space weather events can have significant consequences for GPS, power networks, and other critical infrastructure. The office needs to work closely with forecasting centers in the US and Australia, and with academic partners. Migrating its mix of on-premises and hosted servers to Amazon Web Services (AWS) made it easier for these partners to access Met Office test environments and data. The migration was made possible with the help of AWS Partner BJSS. The service also provides high levels of resilience—critical for a system that must operate in times of crisis.
De Volksbank is the parent company and platform provider for four bank brands that deliver personalized banking to over 3 million customers in the Netherlands. De Volksbank’s mission is to build close relationships with its customers, employees, and shareholders and to make the biggest positive impact on Dutch society. To improve its customer-facing services, de Volksbank wanted to combine data from various sources to create data-driven business insights that help it adhere to compliance, accelerate application development, and drive adoption of cloud-native technologies. The company selected AWS Partner Schuberg Philis to build a resilient and scalable near real-time data platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Clariant is a global specialty chemicals company based in Switzerland that produces care chemicals, catalysts, and adsorbents and additives. After the public launch of the ChatGPT generative AI tool in late 2022, Clariant saw an opportunity to use such chatbot capabilities to boost its in-house business research, innovation, and efficiency.
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Ramtech re-platformed its wireless security monitoring platform WiSE on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to improve reliability, scalability, and reduce maintenance overheads. The company worked with UK-based AWS Partner Bytes to migrate the platform using Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, and AWS Glue, which has resulted in zero downtime, improved the efficiency of its staff, and provides scalability on demand.
ScaleCapacity, an AWS Partner, worked alongside the City of Los Angeles Information Technology Agency (ITA) to move a critical document management system to an Amazon wEB Services (AWS) serverless solution using services including Amazon S3 and AWS Backup. As a result, the ITA reduced its document management costs by 80 percent, lowered data replication time from 24 hours to 15 minutes, and scales on demand to store 500,000 additional data objects each year.