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See how AWS Professional Services helps leading enterprises worldwide achieve their desired outcomes with AWS.
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Canada's largest airline, Air Canada is the largest provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market. An Amazon Web Services (AWS) customer, Air Canada wanted to launch its new web and mobile loyalty platform in a new cloud technology stack to enable higher utilization and improve the customer experience for Canadian and international travelers. Air Canada turned to AWS Professional Services to support digital aspects of the loyalty platform and secure payment processes in line with Payment Card Industry compliance requirements. Air Canada also wanted to implement a single sign-on (SSO) solution across its domains, identity provider, and external partners. With technical and architectural guidance from AWS Professional Services and AWS Security Assurance Services, Air Canada was able to launch the new, transformed customer loyalty program, Aeroplan, which Air Canada’s Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) assessed as compliant.
Founded in 1849 and headquartered in New York, Pfizer is the largest research and development–based biopharmaceutical company in the world. Pfizer China’s local data warehouse was approaching the end of its life cycle, and its performance could not meet the surging demand for analytics on the vast volume of data processed during Pfizer’s business expansion in China, posing potential business risks and generating high costs for business operations. An Amazon Web Services (AWS) customer, Pfizer China engaged AWS Professional Services to migrate to a managed cloud-based data platform with greater scale and security. As a result of the migration, Pfizer reduced its core processing job run time by 50 percent and consumes unstructured data in one platform. With its data platform transformation, Pfizer China is able to apply AI/ML to discover customer insights via multiple types of data.
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International Business Machines (IBM) is a multinational computer, technology, and IT consulting corporation headquartered in the US. An Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner, IBM Global Services was engaged by a leading consumer products company to migrate its data centers to AWS. To ensure IBM’s recommendations aligned with AWS best practices, it turned to AWS Professional Services to review architectural choices, deployment patterns, and migration approaches. AWS Professional Services provided IBM best practice guidance on the migration of 900 Microsoft applications, including conversion of servers and databases to open source solutions.