AWS for Industries
Category: Compute
Using events for secure, near-real-time integration of measurement and related data from the EnergySys platform
Energy companies operate sophisticated technical infrastructure with complex requirements, and they need to share data securely across application and company boundaries. These companies are increasingly focused on achieving agile operations, responding rapidly to change, and developing new solutions in an evolving business context, including energy transition. However, conventional approaches to data sharing are often cumbersome, […]
How Lunar Energy is using AWS to create a customer-led energy system
Lunar Energy (Lunar) has a mission to power homes around the world with endless clean energy. Recognizing the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change, Lunar is focused on building the digital infrastructure needed to build a resilient, distributed energy system. As homes electrify by adding distributed energy resources (DERs)—such as solar […]
A Cloud-Native Environment for Distributed Automotive Software Development
Car drivers have become users that expect new and updatable features and a digital user experience in addition to driving comfort and safety. OEMs are thus committed to lay the foundations for faster innovation through a concept called Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV). This blog post demonstrates an example of how ETAS and AWS collaborate on cloud-native […]
Using Cloud Technology to Better Protect Power Grids from Physical Threats
When was the last time you thought about how the power stays on? Probably not since you lost power in a storm. We take it for granted that the electricity and natural gas will flow. In today’s world, electricity and gas are a core foundation of the economy and of society, making energy one of […]
Philips Prototypes a Large-scale, Near-real-time Inference Platform to Extend Medical Imaging Using AWS
Image-guided therapy solutions provide visual guidance during minimally invasive therapies. However, with interventional systems located within hospitals, enabling faster innovation and a roll-out of new technologies to the field has been a significant challenge. To solve this, Philips has prototyped a large-scale, near-real-time inferencing platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to extend the capabilities of […]
FSI Spotlight: Amazon ECR
This blog post discusses five key considerations for using Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) in the financial services industry. Considerations include achieving compliance, data protection, isolation of computing environments, automating audits with APIs, and operational access and security. We provide specific guidance and suggested reference architectures for each consideration, which can help you streamline the […]
Maximizing the value of OT data with DeepIQ DataStudio (Data + AI) on AWS
Operational technology (OT) data refers to the data generated by sensors and other devices used in industrial settings to monitor and control physical processes. Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, data historians, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are examples of technologies that generate OT data. SCADA systems are used to monitor and control industrial […]
Winning Back Customers and Growing Revenue with Abandoned Cart Recovery
One of the biggest challenges faced by online retailers is shopping cart abandonment, where customers add items to their shopping carts but ultimately leave the website without making a purchase. To overcome this hurdle and optimize sales opportunities, businesses must prioritize the implementation of efficient customer notification and insight strategies. These strategies play a vital […]
Interact Conversationally with AWS HealthLake
Large language models (LLMs) are revolutionizing the way we interact with technology, and AWS HealthLake is no exception. HealthLake is a secure, HIPAA-eligible data lake that allows healthcare organizations to store, transform, and analyze their health data at scale. By combining HealthLake with an LLM, healthcare providers can interact conversationally with their data, gaining insights and making decisions […]
Simulating Automotive E/E Architectures in AWS Part 2: Solution in Action
This is the second blog post in our 2-part series that provides guidance on how to simulate automotive Electrical/Electronic (E/E) architectures in AWS. In part 1, we discussed the trends in automotive E/E architectures and the general concepts and challenges facing automakers around simulation of Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software utilizing the cloud. In this […]