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With over 6,500 government, education, nonprofit and healthcare organizations using AWS, we understand the unique needs of Canada’s public sector. AWS partners with you directly to navigate cloud procurement and migration. Our Canada Region infrastructure lets you store data in-country, addressing data residency and compliance requirements. And our network of Canadian data centres isolates and protects your data from disaster events. Across Canada, public sector leaders choose AWS for security, reliability, and cost savings. Join us, and benefit from more than 200 services that can accelerate your digital transformation.
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How AWS is powering Canada’s public sector COVID response
Across the country, AWS is helping the public sector deliver essential COVID response and recovery services. Learn more about our work with partners on the ArriveCAN app, the CERB benefit program, the StatCan Situational Awareness Dashboard, and more.
Catch the highlights from AWS’ largest annual public sector summit, or dive deep and build your knowledge. Hear the latest updates about new AWS services, learn from public sector organizations, and develop the skills to design, deploy, and operate cloud infrastructure and applications.
Amazon Connect Contact Centres: Powering Superior Customer Service at Lower Cost
Across Canada, public sector organizations choose Amazon Connect’s contact centre because it’s easy to set up, use, and scale. From government agencies to nonprofit associations, Amazon Connect drives better experiences for citizens, contact centre agents, and managers.
Enabling security, interoperability, and discovery in healthcare with the cloud
How can Canadian healthcare organizations leverage AWS to better serve patients and meet their mission? Learn how healthcare providers across the country are using the AWS Cloud to keep patient information secure, achieve interoperability, and speed time to science.
AWS Academy helps prepare university students for industry-recognized certifications and high-demand cloud jobs through in-class instruction, hands-on labs, online knowledge assessments, and project work.
AWS Training and Certification hosts events, both online and in person, that help the builders of today and tomorrow leverage the power of the AWS Cloud. Whether you’re building foundational cloud knowledge or diving deep in a technical area, join AWS experts for an event that meets your goals.
The AWS Cloud Credits for Research Program supports researchers who seek to: Build cloud-hosted, publicly available, science-as-a-service applications, software, or tools to advance their research and that of their community; Perform proof-of-concept or benchmark tests evaluating the efficacy of moving research workloads or open datasets to the cloud; And train a broader community on the usage of cloud for research workloads via workshops or tutorials.
AWS DigiGov is a two-day pilot program designed for government employees to learn about cloud computing, cloud value proposition, use cases, and the different services offered by AWS.
AWS Educate is Amazon’s global initiative to provide students and educators with the resources needed to accelerate cloud-related learning. With the increasing demand for cloud employees, AWS Educate provides an academic gateway for the next generation of IT and cloud professionals.
AWS Academy helps prepare university students for industry-recognized certifications and high-demand cloud jobs through in-class instruction, hands-on labs, online knowledge assessments, and project work.
AWS Training and Certification hosts events, both online and in person, that help the builders of today and tomorrow leverage the power of the AWS Cloud. Whether you’re building foundational cloud knowledge or diving deep in a technical area, join AWS experts for an event that meets your goals.
The AWS Cloud Credits for Research Program supports researchers who seek to: Build cloud-hosted, publicly available, science-as-a-service applications, software, or tools to advance their research and that of their community; Perform proof-of-concept or benchmark tests evaluating the efficacy of moving research workloads or open datasets to the cloud; And train a broader community on the usage of cloud for research workloads via workshops or tutorials.
AWS DigiGov is a two-day pilot program designed for government employees to learn about cloud computing, cloud value proposition, use cases, and the different services offered by AWS.
AWS Educate is Amazon’s global initiative to provide students and educators with the resources needed to accelerate cloud-related learning. With the increasing demand for cloud employees, AWS Educate provides an academic gateway for the next generation of IT and cloud professionals.
AWS Academy helps prepare university students for industry-recognized certifications and high-demand cloud jobs through in-class instruction, hands-on labs, online knowledge assessments, and project work.
Learn how this federal government department uses AWS to preserve Canada’s documentary heritage, which includes 20 million publications and 30 million photographic images.
The Government of Canada’s Communications Security Establishment and the University of New Brunswick use AWS to drive innovative cybersecurity research.
By innovating faster using AWS, D2L builds better software that empowers their education sector customers to do what they care most about: transforming the learning experience.
The University of British Columbia has partnered with AWS to establish the first university-based Cloud Innovation Centre in Canada, providing students, staff, and faculty access to cloud technology to advance projects, along with employing Amazon’s innovation processes.
By migrating to AWS, the Canadian Institute for Health Information improved the agility and performance of its data processing infrastructure, while reducing costs.
Learn how Ontario’s Grand River Hospital built the first AWS healthcare data lake in Canada, housing sensitive patient and administrative data while it retired its legacy hospital information systems.
AlayaCare is “all in” on the AWS cloud: The health tech leader uses AWS services to deliver better remote patient monitoring and other end-to-end solutions for care providers.
By moving their infrastructure to AWS, The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) was able achieved over 75% savings within the first 3 months.
Jour de la Terre chose to shift its IT infrastructure to AWS to improve control and insight without sacrificing agility and flexibility—and without incurring the expense of staffing an IT department.
Leverage the latest cloud technologies to build a resilient organization
Find out how AWS can help your organization develop a resiliency plan to make sure operations can continue, regardless of the disruption, by joining our webinars and downloading our guide to building organizational resilience.
Get to know the AWS Cloud Cost Optimization Center
Whether you're already on AWS or planning to migrate your first workload to the AWS Cloud, you can use these tools to improve automation and save on your cloud deployment: webinars on-demand, eBook, Cloud Assessment Readiness Tool, and more.
Learn about the full lifecycle of database migrations to the AWS Cloud, while taking into consideration performance, system scalability, data security, and database maintenance requirements.
Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Our webinars help IT practitioners, CIOs, CTOs, CSOs, data scientists, and engineers with little to no AI/ML experience find their best use case and build a proof-of-concept.
Play a gamified tutorial on working, teaching, and engaging remotely. Learn about different capabilities for online meetings, cloud-based contact centers, and virtual desktops.
The AWS Partner Network (APN) is the global partner program for AWS. It is focused on helping APN Partners build successful AWS-based businesses or solutions by providing business, technical, marketing, and go-to-market support.
Why become an APN Partner?
As an APN Partner, you will receive business, technical, sales, and marketing resources to help enable you to grow your business and better support your customers. Join the APN and take advantage of numerous APN Partner programs to differentiate your business and connect with customers on AWS. Learn more about the benefits of being an APN Partner below.
If you are an APN Partner who does business with government, education, or nonprofit organizations, learn more about the benefits of becoming an AWS Public Sector Partner.
APN Partners are focused on your success, helping customers take full advantage of all the business benefits that AWS has to offer. With their deep expertise on AWS, APN Public Sector Partners are uniquely positioned to help your organization at any stage of your cloud adoption journey, and to help you achieve your business objectives. Find an APN Public Sector Partner today.
The APN features best-of-breed technology providers and consulting partners that offer public sector organizations a wide variety of cloud-based solutions.