Customer Stories / Hospitality

2022
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Starbucks Builds Seamless Customer Experiences on AWS

Starbucks is a Seattle-based global coffee company with approximately 10,000 company-owned stores in North America.

In this video, learn how the company uses Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build a customer rewards and commerce platform that is flexible, reliable, and scalable to support millions of customers. “If anybody’s ever mobile ordered from their app at Starbucks, that entire engine is built on AWS. We felt that gave us a lot more flexibility to spin up more channels, and to do the massive scale that we see everyday,” says Jeremy Graham, vice president of digital platform engineering at Starbucks.

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If anybody’s ever mobile ordered from their app at Starbucks, that entire engine is built on AWS."

Jeremy Graham
Vice president of digital platform engineering at Starbucks.

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