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Nielsen Builds Cloud-Native Data Reporting Platform on AWS
Nielsen built a new, cloud-native local television rating platform, increasing the amount of data Nielsen ingests, processes, and reports to its clients each day.
Nielsen is a global measurement and data analytics company, measuring what consumers watch and the advertising they’re exposed to. The company reached two significant milestones in 2019, according to Scott Brown, general manager of TV & Audio at Nielsen. First, Nielsen migrated its National Television Audience Measurement platform to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Then it built a new, cloud-native local television rating platform, "drastically increasing" the amount of data Nielsen ingests, processes, and reports to its clients each day, Brown says. To do so, the company built a data lake capable of storing 30 petabytes of data in
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and leveraging
Amazon Redshift,
AWS Lambda, and
Amazon EMR. According to Brown, this allowed Nielsen to grow from measuring 40,000 households daily to more than 30 million households each day.
Working with AWS and the services they provide allows us to do all of that at a much faster pace, with much greater velocity than we could have ever achieved before."
Scott Brown General Manager of TV & Audio, Nielson
AWS Services Used
Amazon S3
Object storage built to retrieve any amount of data from anywhere
Epic Games is the interactive entertainment company behind Fortnite, one of the world's most popular video games with over 350 million players. Founded in 1991, Epic transformed gaming with the release of Unreal Engine—the 3D creation engine powering hundreds of games now used across industries, such as automotive, film and television, and simulation, for real-time production.
The European League of Football wanted to change the way it brought matches to the viewing public. Just 3 months before the start of the new American football season it decided to shift to remote production. It looked to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help it make this transition. Moving from labor-intensive on-site production that relied on a team of thousands, it was able to centralize production from its Munich office and produce 69 of its 99 league matches remotely. Using AWS, the organization is increasing efficiency without compromising quality, says chief commercial officer Marcel Mohaupt. It’s also driving sustainability—reducing its carbon footprint by 300 tons to date.
MNC Group migrated the over-the-top (OTT) platform behind its Vision+ service from on premises to AWS Elemental MediaConvert, AWS Elemental MediaPackage, and Amazon CloudFront, gaining the performance and scalability needed to stream live sports, live TV, and VOD content.
Organizations of all sizes across all industries are transforming their businesses and delivering on their missions every day using AWS. Contact our experts and start your own AWS journey today.