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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  • Transport & Logistics

    Cowboy Migrates to AWS and Gains Scalability with Ease Using CloudNation

    Cowboy, an ebike manufacturer headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, was outgrowing its infrastructure, which could have affected the rider experience if left unresolved. It had already reached the largest option its cloud provider offered but was starting to encounter latency issues related to data retrieval. Although the company was not yet experiencing downtime or affecting availability to customers, it was clear that its systems would eventually be overwhelmed if it didn’t make a change. Working with AWS Partner CloudNation, it migrated to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to remove performance bottlenecks and optimize its use of resources and its costs.

    2024
  • General Public Services

    City of Los Angeles Works with ScaleCapacity to Cut Document Management Costs by 80% on AWS

    ScaleCapacity, an AWS Partner, worked alongside the City of Los Angeles Information Technology Agency (ITA) to move a critical document management system to an Amazon wEB Services (AWS) serverless solution using services including Amazon S3 and AWS Backup. As a result, the ITA reduced its document management costs by 80 percent, lowered data replication time from 24 hours to 15 minutes, and scales on demand to store 500,000 additional data objects each year.

    2024
  • Healthcare

    Zen Helps Westfield Health Migrate to Boost Reliability and Security Using AWS

    International health and wellbeing provider Westfield Health worked with AWS Partner Zen to migrate its insurance platform from two data centers to Amazon Web Services (AWS), with the goals of improving reliability and developer efficiency while strengthening its security and compliance.

    2024
  • Manufacuring

    Apollo Tyres Gains 9% Productivity with IoT Solution from Deloitte and AWS

    Apollo Tyres, one of India’s largest tire manufacturers, sought to transform its manufacturing processes with an ambitious digital strategy. The company worked with AWS Partner Deloitte to implement an Internet of Things (IoT) solution on Amazon Web Services (AWS), connecting its production equipment to a data lake. Real-time data collection, integration, and advanced analytics through a centralized dashboard have enabled a 9 percent increase in productivity on primary equipment and a 3 percent reduction in energy usage.

    2024
  • Construction & Real Estate

    LAMDA Development Builds Efficient Media Asset Library with LCM Go Cloud on AWS

    LAMDA Development S.A., a holding company specializing in the development, investment, and management of real estate properties, was documenting its work on a large urban development project with video recordings, but quickly found that the volume of videos became unmanageable. It solved that problem by building a central storage solution on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Centralizing the videos has improved security and version control and made it faster and easier to access the resources when needed. The project being documented–The Ellinikon–is Europe’s largest urban regeneration project.

    2024
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