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FanCode grows 40x in 3 years by delivering high quality live streams on AWS

FanCode is a sports content aggregator under Dream Sports, an India-based sports technology company. The platform provides live streaming services for sporting events, the latest athlete- and team-related content and statistics, as well as an online merchandise store. Since its founding in 2019, FanCode has grown from 2 million users in the first year to over 80 million in India in 2022. 

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Sixth force solutions delivers cloud version of enterprise architect software to meet customer demand for rapid tool deployment

By using AWS, Sixth Force has quickly grown its customer base for the new cloud and streaming versions of its software. The company has seen a specific increase in cloud deployments for large banks, telecommunications firms, and manufacturing organizations in Europe and the US, most of which have security and compliance requirements that Sixth Force can help meet on AWS.

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DTDC express democratizes access to reporting data with SAP and data warehouse on AWS

Across India, fulfilment requires courier and express parcel companies to operate a vast delivery network. The demands on this network continue to increase, with the Indian Chamber of Commerce noting recently that the logistics industry—of which the courier and express parcel segment is a sizable proportion—is poised to grow at a 10–12 percent compound annual rate to $380 billion by 2025, up from around $250 billion today.

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Bajaj energy generates cost savings and turbocharges reporting and performance with SAP on AWS

Bajaj Group has decided to go all-in on the AWS Cloud for various projects. It’s currently migrating the SAP workloads for its sugar division to AWS and plans to modernize SAP applications across divisions to SAP S/4HANA. Bajaj Energy is also exploring the Internet of Things (IoT) to support predictive plant maintenance.