AWS Well-Architected Partner Program

Adopt AWS best practices, reduce risks, and build robust applications

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The AWS Well-Architected Partner Program helps organizations establish good architectural habits, reduce risks, and respond faster to changes that affect designs, applications, and workloads. AWS Well-Architected Partners gain expertise to build high-quality solutions, implement best practices, check the state of workloads, and make improvements to fit business and customer needs.

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Enrich customer relationships

Leverage AWS Well-Architected Framework Reviews to identify and remove high-risk issues in workloads, enabling you to establish customer trust and drive new engagements.

Apply AWS best practices

Save time, reduce costs, drive efficiencies, and provide fact-based improvement plans to customers to track and improve workload compliance.

Increase your visibility

Utilize the AWS Partner badge in marketing collateral with the Well-Architected designation to showcase your expertise to customers, AWS teams, and partners.

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AWS Well-Architected Program Partners Success Stories

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  • Education

    eSafetyFirst Speeds Code Deployment by 4x and Cuts Management Time 30% with safeINIT on AWS

    eSafetyFirst is a Romanian company that works exclusively serving Canadian businesses and job seekers. It provides online occupational health and safety training and certification in French and English hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Canada. The company wanted to ensure that it maintained excellent service as its business grew so it sought a local partner to work with. eSafetyFirst chose AWS Partner safeINIT to work on a transformation project for its training platform. But when initial plans to move core compute services to containers proved problematic, safeINIT quickly pivoted and built a new solution in response to changing needs.

    2025
  • Retail

    VMEngine and AWS Help Yeppon to 40% Savings and 30% Faster Web Performance

    Italian ecommerce company Yeppon sells a range of goods from electronics to clothes and has a total inventory of over 400,000 items. In 7 years, it grew its sales from €1 million to €38.5 million but needed to improve its website to support its growth. The company turned to AWS Partner VMEngine for help with optimization, security, and automating processes to improve scalability. The migration cut 40 percent from IT costs while speeding up website performance by 30 percent.

    2025
  • Software & Internet

    OpenText Accelerates FedRAMP Moderate Authorization with InfusionPoints, Schellman, and AWS

    InfusionPoints, an AWS GSCA Partner, and AWS GSCA Partner Schellman Compliance worked with Canada-based OpenText Corporation to achieve a FedRAMP Moderate authorization for the OpenText IT Management Platform. After connecting with InfusionPoints through the AWS Global Security & Compliance Acceleration program, OpenText achieved a FedRAMP Moderate certification in 18 months, enabling the company to serve its US government customers seeking cloud modernization and to expand its business to other federal, state, and local government agencies and contractors.
     

    2025
  • General Public Services

    Bat Conservation Trust gets Better Bat Counts Using Lambert Labs to Build Scalable Solution on AWS

    The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) is a UK-based nonprofit organization that is dedicated to the conservation of bats and their habitats. The BCT uses a variety of recording devices, such as the AudioMoth, to record bat activity at hundreds of locations across the UK. The recordings are then analyzed to identify the species of bats, their numbers, and their activity. This involves processing large volumes of data—one night’s recording of a single site can easily generate 30 GB or more, and this amounts to hundreds of terabytes when multiplied across many sites and dates. BCT needed a timely, reliable, scalable, and cost-effective way to ingest, analyze, and store its data. Working with AWS Partner Lambert Labs, it increased processing speeds, cut costs, and has been able to grow its coverage.

    2024
  • Education

    BJSS Helps University of Bath Track Room Occupancy with 90% Accuracy on AWS

    The University of Bath in southwest England wanted to make better use of data to support decision making across the campus. It decided to build a system that used Wi-Fi and Internet of Things (IoT) data to better understand the occupancy of its teaching spaces. It wanted to make the data available in near real-time and in visual form to give it insights into estate management, building projects, and timetable strategy. The university turned to AWS Partner BJSS to help build the system on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The project proved that the university could accurately assess use of spaces in near real-time using anonymized, cleansed, and processed Wi-Fi data.

    2024
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