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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  • Software & Internet

    Archiva Group & OMNYS

    Document management company Archiva Group worked with AWS Partner OMNYS to reduce the complexity of its Requiro product set of online applications. This enabled it to speed development and scale to more efficiently handle seasonal surges in customer usage, especially for those in the retail sector. The company migrated all core service application to a single cloud-based platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Using AWS, the company can easily handle existing and emerging data regulations and develop functionalities for new services. It is on track to handle 700 million document pages annually after its modernization is complete.

    2024
  • Manufacturing

    DeLaval & Knowit

    Global milking equipment company DeLaval worked with AWS Partner Knowit to build a serverless platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and deliver new digital services. It developed its first application to provide cow behavior analysis using Internet of Things (IoT) sensor data. The solution provides farmers with near-real-time monitoring to track animal wellbeing, when a cow is in heat, and where each one is positioned on the farm. Knowit optimized DeLaval's AWS use, cutting the cost per cow by 75 percent. Farmers now have an affordable application to manage their herd—and achieve more when faced with limited resources.

    2024
  • Software & Internet

    gocomo & Ankercloud

    gocomo migrated its social data analytics platform to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for better performance and greater scalability. The company helps its customers make sense of the huge amount of data on social platforms and deliver actionable insights. But as its client base grew and the richness of the data it collected increased, it found it challenging to deploy and manage the storage and analysis capabilities that customers required. When it struggled with performance, scaling, and rising costs with its previous cloud provider, it turned to AWS Partner Ankercloud to help it re-engineer its platform using Amazon Redshift on AWS.

    2024
  • Digital Marketing

    PageSuite & Rebura

    When PageSuite’s server colocation contract was due to expire, it urgently needed to migrate its on-premises database of customer images and PDF documents, as any loss of data or downtime could take down those customers’ sites and apps. It worked with AWS Partner Rebura to successfully migrate to Amazon Web Services (AWS) using Amazon Route 53, Amazon RDS for SQL Server and Amazon CloudFront in just 5 weeks, with only 10 minutes of total downtime.

    2024
  • Healthcare

    Genomics England & The Server Labs

    Genomics England saved over £1 million a year by adopting and implementing AWS Partner The Server Labs’ FinOps methodology to optimize and reduce the operational costs of its extensive use of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It uses AWS to support its genome sequencing work for diagnostics and research. Genomics England provides full genome sequencing for diagnostics for the UK National Health Service (NHS) and supports academic and commercial research. Systems must cope with 100 petabytes of data storage and constant demand for rapid diagnostics alongside variable demand from research projects.

    2024
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