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Using AWS has enabled Chai Point to avoid any outages that would affect a range of business-critical systems, including a cloud-based ERP system that integrates billing and supply chain activities and enables real-time monitoring of Chai Point retail stores. Founded in 2010, Chai Point is Indias largest organized chai retailer with about 100 retail stores. The business uses a range of AWS services running in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud to deliver its applications.

Kit Check provides an automation solution that combines cloud software with Internet of things (IoT) technology to help hospitals track medications more effectively, improve compliance and safety in the operating room, and dramatically reduce the time required to restock commonly used drugs. Kit Check uses AWS to connect proprietary on-site RFID equipment with a web-based service that tracks the usage and expiration dates of medicines. By using AWS, the startup company launched and quickly expanded a profitable niche service across the U.S. healthcare industry while avoiding the expense and overhead of traditional IT systems.

Using the AWS Cloud, iRobot can offer internet-connected Roomba robotic vacuums on a global scale. By helping its customers with everyday chores, the company gives them more time for whats most important. iRobot connects to its Roomba vacuums using AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, and AWS IoT in a serverless architecture.

Using artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data on AWS, bigfinite helps pharmaceutical makers increase the accuracy and efficiency of their manufacturing processes while maintaining regulatory compliance. bigfinite develops software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications for industrial processes in biotech and pharma and other regulated industries. The company uses Amazon Athena for serverless querying of Amazon S3 data and incorporates advanced cloud technology into its big-data analytics platform, using AWS services including Amazon Elastic MapReduce, AWS Lambda, and Amazon Machine Learning.

HelloFresh, the leading company worldwide in meal-kit delivery, sends boxes loaded with delicious ingredients and matching recipes straight to your doorstep. Founded in Berlin, the company quickly expanded internationally and currently serves over one million households in eight countries. For further developing its IT sector, HelloFresh was looking for a best in class partner that is similarly flexible and efficient. As a result, in December 2014, HelloFresh partnered with AWS and incorporated services like Amazon Cloudfront, EC2, RDS and Route 53 into its business operations. These services improve operational efficiency, facilitate global collaboration among employees and allow HelloFresh to better serve its customers worldwide by reducing package delivery times.

eWATER, a London-based startup organization, needed help to implement a solution for delivering clean water to impoverished communities in developing nations. It turned to Eseye, an Advanced Technology Partner in the AWS Partner Network, for an IoT-based solution running in the AWS Cloud that includes a simple payment system for tap water and continuous monitoring of water systems in rural villages, which gives residents easy, affordable access to clean water.

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UsingAWS, the City of Newport in Wales, UK, deployed smart city Internet of Things solutions to improve air quality, flood control, and waste management in just a few monthsas opposed to the year or more it would have taken using traditional server infrastructure. Newport is a vibrant city seeking to invigorate its economy and improve quality of life for citizens and visitors using forward-thinking technology. ThroughAWS Marketplace, Newport licenses Davra NetworksConnecThings.io, which runs onAWS IoT.

By using AWS, PetaJakarta can scale to meet usage demand of Jakartas 28 million citizens during flood events while managing costs during off-peak times. harnesses the power of social media to gather, sort, and display information about flooding for Jakarta residents in real time. Running a dynamic set of services on top of a well-maintained hardware platform allows PetaJakarta to provide resilient, flexible services that respond to extreme weather events.

Since moving to the AWS IoT environment, Centratech Systems has reduced training time for new customers from six hours to one, and has vastly expanded its customer base through an estimated 66 percent reduction in device costs. Centratech Systems is an Australian provider of wireless monitoring and control systems used by local governments to manage water, pumping, and electricity applications. The company relies on Amazon EC2 instances to host its software used with legacy hardware, and it has recently shifted to the AWS IoT platform to manage newer, lighter, and less costly smart devices in the field.

Visy has increased the performance of its business-critical SAP environment by moving to AWSincreasing database and application performance by 28 percent and 46 percent, respectively. Visy is a global leader in packaging and recycling solutions. The organization runs its SAP infrastructure on Amazon EC2 X1 instances with Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS for data storage, and Amazon Redshift supporting real-time business reporting.

Royale International Group achieved 300 percent growth in the first six months of its new courier service to Hong Kong-based 7-Eleven storespopular collection points for online purchasesthrough the scalability and simplified management of AWS. Royale International Group offers express delivery services to businesses worldwide. The company is taking advantage of the Amazon API Gateway service to ensure 7-Eleven store managers, online merchants, and couriers have the latest information on their shipments. The company also uses a range of AWS services such as Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon DynamoDB for database services, and AWS Lambda to increase operational efficiency.

Rachio processes millions of IoT messages daily and has cut development costs by 40 percent using AWS. Rachio is the creator of the Smart Sprinkler Controller, a WiFi-based irrigation controller that helps consumers optimize their irrigation schedules. The company uses AWS IoT to enable the secure interaction of connected devices with the cloud and uses AWS Elastic Beanstalk to deploy and manage its website, apps, and APIs.

Syskron X, subsidiary of Krones AG, develops digital end-to-end solutions for production lines and uses AWS services to help customers in the food and beverage industry to optimize their supply chain.

Petroleum retailers in Australia are improving the performance and safety of their service stations with an AWS IoTenabled solution called Fuelsuite from EMS. EMS specializes in solutions that provide petrol retailers with performance data gathered from sensors located around petrol stations. Fuelsuite uses AWS IoT Device Management to control the edge devices collecting petrol station data, processes the data with Amazon EC2, and schedules messages to and from the edge devices by using Amazon SQS.

Kemppiused AWS to bring its IoT solution for its flagship welding machine to market and cut the cost of software development by approximately 50 percent. The Finnish company, with a history of innovation, designs and manufactures welding equipment and application software. It launched its IoT-enabled machine using AWS technologies including AWS IoT Core, AWS Lambda, and Amazon Elasticsearch Service.

By using AWS, Enel is saving 21 percent on compute costs and 60 percent on storage costs, has reduced provisioning time from four weeks to two days, and has transformed its business. Enel is an Italian multinational manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas that serves 61 million customers. Enel uses AWS as its platform for IoT and energy management. Fabio Veronese, Head of Infrastructure and Technological Services, spoke onstage at re:Invent 2016.

Zimplistic is driving sales of its Rotimatic robot kitchen appliance worldwide with the support of AWS. The startup developed the Rotimatic device, which prepares freshly baked rotisflatbreadsin less than a minute. Rotimatic is IoT-enabled using AWS IoT Core, which ensures that data passes securely and reliably from the Rotimatic devices to cloud applications running on Amazon EC2 instances, and the company relies on AWS Lambda for data processing.

Under Armour can scale its Connected Fitness apps to meet the demands of more than 180 million global users, innovate and deliver new products and features more quickly, and expand internationally by taking advantage of the reliability and high availability of AWS. The company is a global leader in performance footwear, apparel, and equipment. Under Armour runs its growing Connected Fitness app platform on the AWS Cloud.

Siemens has deployed an IoT environment at a plant in Mexico in less than eight weeks, which will help it double efficiency. The company is Europes largest industrial manufacturer with a global workforce of more than 377,000 and annual revenue exceeding €80 billion. It uses the Siemens MindSphere Internet of Things platform, which is hosted on AWS, to connect its production machines to the AWS Cloud.

Miovision uses AWS to capture and analyze IoT data from thousands of connected devices at traffic intersections around the world. Through connected sensors and intelligent analytics, Miovision empowers more than 17,000 municipalities in 50 countries to be smarter, improving transportation capacity, safety, cost-effectiveness, and performance. The company uses AWS IoT to securely connect thousands of advanced sensors and cameras, builds innovative analytics on Amazon EC2 and other services, and provides open access to data via Amazon API Gateway.

By using AWS, GoPro quickly built and launched its GoPro Plus service to enable its customers to upload content directly to the cloud. GoPro is an action-camera manufacturer that allows customers to share experiences with others using its products, mobile apps and software. The company relies on the AWS Support team for quick assistance with its upcoming product launches.

People in Need is using AWS to scale an early warning system in Cambodia that alerts about 400,000 subscribers when floods threaten. Based in the Czech Republic, People in Need is a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization engaged in humanitarian and development work in more than 20 countries. The People in Need early warning system runs both sensor technology and an open-source IVR solution using Amazon EC2, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Auto Scaling, and Elastic Load Balancing.

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