AWS Container Competency Partners

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AWS Container Competency Partners help our customers better run their container workloads on AWS. These solutions extend our AWS container services by providing additional security, monitoring, and management capabilities.

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      VMEngine and AWS Help Yeppon to 40% Savings and 30% Faster Web Performance

      Italy

      Italian ecommerce company Yeppon sells a range of goods from electronics to clothes and has a total inventory of over 400,000 items. In 7 years, it grew its sales from €1 million to €38.5 million but needed to improve its website to support its growth. The company turned to AWS Partner VMEngine for help with optimization, security, and automating processes to improve scalability. The migration cut 40 percent from IT costs while speeding up website performance by 30 percent.

      2025
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      Bat Conservation Trust gets Better Bat Counts Using Lambert Labs to Build Scalable Solution on AWS

      United Kingdom

      The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) is a UK-based nonprofit organization that is dedicated to the conservation of bats and their habitats. The BCT uses a variety of recording devices, such as the AudioMoth, to record bat activity at hundreds of locations across the UK. The recordings are then analyzed to identify the species of bats, their numbers, and their activity. This involves processing large volumes of data—one night’s recording of a single site can easily generate 30 GB or more, and this amounts to hundreds of terabytes when multiplied across many sites and dates. BCT needed a timely, reliable, scalable, and cost-effective way to ingest, analyze, and store its data. Working with AWS Partner Lambert Labs, it increased processing speeds, cut costs, and has been able to grow its coverage.

      2024
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    • pmm, 05/29/2025
      This blog post was authored by Aritra Gupta (Senior Product Manager – S3), Vara Bonthu (Principal, Open Source Software Specialist Solutions Architect), Ratnopam Chakrabarti (Senior Solutions Architect – Containers & Open Source Software), and Manabu McCloskey (Senior Open Source Engineer). Introduction Managing business data has become increasingly challenging as companies collect more information than ever [...]
    • Joey Lim, 05/29/2025
      In this blog post, we’ll share how the Republic of Singapore’s Air Force, with the support of AWS, responded to a specific challenge: how to operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) in a crowded, complex airspace.
    • pmm, 05/23/2025
      This post was co-authored by Elamaran Shanmugam, Sr. Specialist Partner Solutions Architect – Containers, Mikhail Shapirov, Principal Partner Solutions Architect – Industry Solutions, Jayaprakash Alawala, Principal Specialist Solutions Architect – Containers, Bhavye Sharma, Partner Solutions Architect Containers have revolutionized software delivery by providing a portable and consistent environment that addresses challenges related to complex frameworks and [...]
    • Elizabeth Fuentes, 05/19/2025
      Amazon ECR image-to-container mapping that shows which images are actively running in containers and how widely they’re deployed, and extended vulnerability scanning support for minimal base images including scratch, distroless, and Chainguard containers.
    • Olly Pomeroy, 05/04/2025
      This blog post was authored by Olly Pomeroy, Senior Container Specialist Solution Architect at AWS. As organizations grow, enforcing governance and securing workloads becomes increasingly complex. Security and platform teams face the challenge of implementing consistent security controls, enforcing defaults, and applying best practices without slowing down application teams. Organizations need a comprehensive approach to [...]