AWS for Industries

Automating anomaly detection in ecommerce traffic patterns

Year after year, the ecommerce market continues to expand, driving further transformation of the retail industry. Retailers are striving to draw more shoppers to their ecommerce websites, which account for a growing share of their revenue, especially during peak events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. According to Statista, in the third quarter of 2022, […]

In the news: 5 retail trends to watch in 2023

This article originally appeared on ConsumerGoods.com and RISnews.com 2023 is poised to start with a bang. The consumer is resilient. Travel is booming. Supply chains are improving. Shipping costs are moderating. The pandemic is easing. China is opening. E-commerce marketplaces are accelerating. New online and in-store experiences are once again in focus. CES is fully […]

AWS Travel and Hospitality Competency Partners you should know: DataArt

DataArt recently achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Travel and Hospitality Competency Partner status. I sat down with Alexander Shchedrin, vice president, DataArt Travel and Hospitality practice, to learn how DataArt is helping travel and hospitality companies optimize the AWS Cloud and data. 1) Congratulations on achieving AWS Travel and Hospitality Competency Partner status. Please describe […]

Introducing Amazon Marketing Cloud Uploader from AWS

First-party signals are key to a brand’s advertising efforts, yet they become powerful only when they are translated into informative and actionable insights. However, processing and preparing data can often be a manual and time-consuming task for brands that want to upload that data into various platforms. Customers often look to Amazon Web Services (AWS) […]

Future of customer experience in airports: ACI Customer Experience Global Summit

Representing Amazon Web Services (AWS), I had the privilege of attending Airports Council International (ACI) World’s Customer Experience Global Summit held in partnership with Kraków Airport. I participated in a panel with airport industry leaders to discuss what can be done to improve the customer experience and to hear their vision for the future. For […]

How Storygize and Sharethrough are using AWS PrivateLink to reduce costs and increase revenue

In this blog, we will walk you through how Amazon Web Services (AWS) ad tech customers Storygize and Sharethrough used AWS PrivateLink, which establishes connectivity between virtual private clouds (VPCs) and AWS services without exposing data to the internet, to improve security, reduce networking costs, and increase revenue. Storygize is a demand-side platform (DSP), which […]

How Heineken’s Connected Brewery Ecosystem fuels automation

Mounting pressure on the supply chain isn’t anything new. But its impacts are giving us something else to talk about these days. Across industries, not just consumer packaged goods (CPG), we see an acceleration in new capabilities, with companies driving better decisions and spearheading greater innovation. Take smart factories, for example, where visionary consumer goods […]

Retail demand forecasting using AWS

Retailers use demand forecasting to anticipate customer needs and optimize supply decisions. Like most industries, demand forecasting in retail industry uses large amounts of historical data to predict future consumer demand. These forecasts depend upon analyses of variables that impact demand, such as seasonality, promotions, inventory levels, and market trends. Prediction accuracy is influenced by […]

Recap of AWS re:Invent 2022 for the Automotive Industry

At AWS re:Invent 2022, which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from November 28 to December 2, AWS made several announcements relevant to the automotive industry. This blog post will summarize all the services and features from these announcements that are most relevant to the automotive industry. We will highlight AWS automotive and manufacturing industry […]

Increasing fab productivity through data classification

Introduction Semiconductor manufacturing has become incredibly complex and the effort it takes to get electronics in front of the end customer at a reasonable price point is very challenging. This coupled with the chip shortage, and the cost and time to build fabs to increase capacity, has led to companies focusing on improving productivity. A […]