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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  • Healthcare

    OMNYS Helps Werfen Consolidate Infrastructure and Improve Security Using AWS

    Werfen is a worldwide leader in the areas of hemostasis, acute care, transfusion, autoimmunity, and transplant, with a focus on specialized diagnostics. It needed to transform its Italian IT infrastructure by consolidating its on-premises Oracle databases and improve its data security. Working with AWS Partner OMNYS, Werfen designed and executed a migration plan using AWS Migration Hub and AWS Database Migration Service. The migration consolidated its infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and reported a 25 percent performance boost.

    2024
  • Automotive

    Aston Martin Lagonda Drives Sales Increase with Data Reply Using AI on AWS

    Aston Martin Lagonda (AML), a British manufacturer of ultra-luxury high-performance sports cars and sports utility vehicles (SUVs), increased customer engagement, provided dealer partners with better customer insights, and improved predictions by 85 percent using a propensity-to-buy model powered by artificial intelligence (AI) on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Previously, AML’s customer data had been siloed across systems, making it difficult to access and share. As part of a migration to a new Salesforce instance, data analytics firm Data Reply cleaned and integrated the data using AWS services. Working with Data Reply, AML has successfully restructured its data, establishing a global customer view crucial for international clients.

    2024
  • Media & Entertaintment

    LCM Go Cloud Helps Antenna Cut Video Archive Retrieval from Days to Minutes with Amazon S3 Glacier

    TV station Antenna’s 30-year archive of news footage, stored on tape at an offsite location, took days for the news department to retrieve for breaking news, so the company chose to migrate its archiving processes to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Staff can now retrieve archived footage 280 times faster than they could from tape. With the help of AWS Partner LCM Go Cloud, Antenna has optimized long-term archiving costs, removed manual tape handling, and freed up 50 TB from its local storage servers to increase the flexibility of its digital video library and bring agility to the fast-paced newsroom.

    2024
  • Construction & Real Estate

    Ellaktor Group Uses LCM Go Cloud to Improve Data Backup and Cut Costs Using AWS

    Ellaktor Group was finding the process of backing up its data to tapes, then managing and storing those tapes, was growing cumbersome and chose to migrate the process to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Over 46 years of operation, the company—a large infrastructure group headquartered in Greece—had accumulated more than 70 TB of data that it needed to keep safe and secure. With the help of AWS Partner LCM Go Cloud, it was able to back up the data to its thousands of employees and save 40 percent of backup costs annually.

    2024
  • Software & Internet

    STP & Storm Reply

    STP worked with AWS Partner Storm Reply to transform its on-premises systems onto Amazon Web Services (AWS) for better reliability, flexibility, and improved service for its customers. STP provides software, workflow, and data services to law firms in Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, and Switzerland. Its product portfolio is run by independent teams and the migration aimed to create a more unified, strategic infrastructure to ease management and simplify future acquisitions. By building on AWS, the company no longer needs to lose time by remediating data issues and managing cloud operations, enabling it to focus on improving its service to customers.

    2024
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