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Adobe Uses Amazon S3 Glacier to Balance Performance and Cost in Cloud Storage
Adobe provides software solutions for creative and marketing professionals and is using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide new capabilities to customers who need fast, reliable access to their photos, videos, and other content in the cloud. In this video, Brandon Pulsipher, vice president of Adobe Cloud Operations, discusses how Adobe uses the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Glacier Instant Retrieval storage class to provide its customers with new options for low-latency, cost-effective cloud storage for photos, video, and other creative assets.
The ability to put more content in the cloud gives our customers a creative and a competitive advantage because it unlocks AI and ML capabilities of Adobe Sensei."
Brandon Pulsipher Vice President of Cloud Operations, Adobe
AWS Service Used
Amazon S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval storage class
Amazon S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval is an archive storage class that delivers the lowest-cost storage for long-lived data that is rarely accessed and requires retrieval in milliseconds. With S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval, you can save up to 68% on storage costs compared to using the S3 Standard-Infrequent Access (S3 Standard-IA) storage class, when your data is accessed once per quarter.
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Improvement-IT, based in the Netherlands, provides IoT solutions to a variety of organizations with an emphasis on tracking, tracing, and monitoring the status of assets. Together with its other companies Port Pay and Alltrack Medical, it offers these innovative solutions to help customers track assets in the field, manage warehouses, and optimize supply chains. However, it was being hampered by its own managed services provider, which was running both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and on-premises assets for it. It wanted a proactive partner with deep expertise to help optimize its systems, improve client onboarding times, and better detect problems before they affected customers. AWS Partner TechNative has helped it to achieve those goals, reducing customer support calls by 15 percent and cutting onboarding time by 50 percent.
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