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.
Category: Case Study
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.
Circle of life migrates mission-critical healthcare app to AWS to eliminate downtime
Since migrating to AWS, Circle of Life has received positive feedback from its external and internal customers on improved application performance. While PC Solutions was initially managing its AWS environment, Circle of Life’s IT team has since taken over and finds the AWS console simple to work with.
Shaadi.com goes serverless to serve its growing user base
Shaadi.com conducts profile screening for new users to ensure high quality profiles. They sought assistance from Amazon Web Services (AWS) to develop an efficient process for onboarding and verifying them.
Druva controls costs with highly secure scaling strategy on AWS
Druva is a cloud-based data protection company with 4,000 customers in 20 countries. To support its expanding global customer base, Druva containerized its architecture and adopted low-cost Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) Spot Instances on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
BARC India delivers insights that powers content decisions 80% faster with data pipeline on AWS
To collect data each day, BARC installed IoT devices in select homes in 456 districts across India. When the number of devices reached 44,000, the business decided to migrate core data processing to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. BARC selected AWS for its reliability, scalability, and processing power.
Wynk slashes compute costs for big data by 60% with Amazon EMR and spot instances
Wynk was born on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. As the company rapidly grew, however, so did its subscriber base. On a single day, the Wynk Music app generates about 4 TB of data, which includes insights on how long a user has tuned in and what genre of music they listen to most.
Khatabook serves 10 million monthly active users with a low-latency ledger app on AWS
Security has been an ongoing focus for Khatabook as the business scales and modernizes its operations. Khatabook has recently integrated a range of AWS security services such as Amazon GuardDuty and AWS Web Application Firewall (AWS WAF) to increase its resilience against cyberthreats.
Tata CLiQ delivers an immersive, omnichannel experience with fast-growing online marketplace on AWS
To boost efficiency, Tata CLiQ decided to migrate to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. The company worked with AWS Partner Tata Communications Limited (TCL) on planning and implementation, and appointed TCL as its managed services partner.
BYJU’S builds CI/CD pipeline, optimizes cost savings using AWS enterprise support
By using AWS Enterprise Support and a dedicated Technical Account Manager, BYJU’S has built an automated CI/CD pipeline, made its security virtually airtight using the Security Improvement Program, and saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in costs.