Base39, a financial technology provider, has revolutionized its operations by adopting a serverless architecture on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Initially struggling with costly and complex manual searches, Base39 collaborated with AWS Partner MongoDB and AWS Partner Anthropic to leverage their respective solutions—Atlas Vector Search and Claude respectively. This transition cut loan analysis costs by 96% and decision time from three days to under an hour. The serverless model also reduced infrastructure costs by 84%, development costs by 75%, and maintenance by up to 100%. Supported by AWS and the MongoDB for Startups program, Base39 has significantly improved efficiency, customer satisfaction, and innovation, releasing new models weekly and enhancing financial solutions in Latin America.
Germany-based Dyn Media wanted to bring more choice to sports fans in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. After acquiring the media rights to broadcast high-profile leagues, Dyn Media had one year to create a new, subscription-based, stream-ready platform. To do this—and launch smoothly—Dyn Media needed a reliable cloud platform and a robust subscription management service. By building on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and implementing solutions from AWS Partner Stripe to manage payment and billing, Dyn Media was able to scale subscribers, sell subscriptions, and manage payment as well as billing—all while providing an excellent customer experience.
As the sole glass manufacturing plant to be 100-percent funded by Brazil, Vivix Vidros Planos is one of the most modern and sustainable flat glass factories in the world. With customers primarily in the construction and furniture industries, Vivix produces a variety of glass types using its own raw material. To keep its manufacturing operation on the leading edge, Vivix sought support and expertise from AWS Partner Mendix. Together, the two worked to digitize processes and incorporate generative AI through Amazon Web Services (AWS). In collaboration with Mendix, Vivix developed a series of applications, including the chatbot Virtual Engineer to accelerate knowledge sharing and productivity on the shop floor.
UK-based manufacturer of folding bikes, Brompton Bicycles, manufactures about 100,000 bikes annually. But, it struggled to keep up with the high demand for its iconic product. With its engineers looking for ways to increase manufacturing capacity, Brompton turned to AWS Partner RS Industria to monitor key production assets to clear production bottlenecks. As a result of this smart manufacturing solution, Brompton increased its annual production capacity by 20,000 bikes with minimal capital investment.
The National Police of Colombia (NPC) is responsible for providing security and protection to the country’s citizens. The NPC had built a specialist IT department with more than 840 officers using resources to monitor and record public safety concerns and incidents. However, the NPC found itself with an immense amount of data that took time and resources to analyze to produce backward-looking reports. The leadership felt that applying new technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), could pull together data for faster analysis and give the NPC better predictive capability and responsiveness. The new system, built with the help of AWS Partner Nuvu and running on Amazon Web Services (AWS), has reduced costs, resulted in faster incident response times, and improved the organization’s prediction accuracy.