Adopting technology in small and medium businesses is as important as adopting it in larger-sized ones. Technology not only provides the right interface and ease of doing business but also saves time, manpower, and cost to the company, while also helping in network building. Businesses need technological support to keep their work up to date. This is how technology is playing a vital role in small business growth.
Fueling innovation at Formula 1 with cloud
AWS has helped cement F1 as the most technologically driven sport on the planet, using data to fuel new innovations and fan engagement.
What is Cloud Computing?
Instead of buying, owning, and maintaining physical data centers and servers, you can access a wide range of technology services on an as-needed basis from a cloud provider like Amazon Web Services.
Cloud helps Vaibhav Global grow their technology with freedom and ease of use
In 2018, Vaibhav decided to move to AWS to run their website, SmartTV, Mobile Apps. Vaibhav needed a robust and easy to use platform to support their growth.
Vishakha Group reduces IT infrastructure cost with cloud
Vishakha Group migrated their SAP applications from on-premises to AWS to focus on their core business rather than their IT infrastructure. This allowed Vishakha to reduce capital expenses from adding servers, air conditioning, manpower, safety compliances.
Deep Foods leverages cloud to go into Industry 4.0
Deep Foods started using AWS for disaster recovery in 2013 and migrated all the ERP system on AWS in 2015. This allowed them to save time and millions of dollars when faced to ransomware in 2017.
Havmor achieves zero downtime, smooth roll out of ERP with cloud
In 2018, Havmor started migrating some non-critical workloads onto the cloud. As a transactional business with over 40 billing locations across India and a whole host of distributors using those billing systems, any downtime would translate to business losses.
MakeMyTrip cuts compute costs by 22% with cloud
Migrating to Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS helped MakeMyTrip reduce costs like daily compute spend, while providing flexibility to scale up or down depending on service requirement.
MPL gaming platform goes from 0 to 40 million users on cloud
Implementation of containers is just the first step in MPL’s cost optimization journey. During its first year of operations, the company was focused on scaling and right-sizing its architecture. Now, teams are working on optimizing infrastructure costs and looking to innovate further.
Faasos grows its business by up to 30% by using cloud
Today, Faasos uses a wide range of AWS services. The core service includes Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances that run the website, the mobile app, and a number of internal systems including an analytics platform.