AWS Databases Customers
Hundreds of thousands of customers across industries turn to AWS purpose-built databases to power their most important applications
Customers across industries turn to AWS databases
From emerging startups to large enterprises, customers across industries turn to AWS databases to power their mission-critical applications.
With 15 purpose-built databases to choose from, customers can select the right database for the right job. Customers rely on databases managed by AWS so their builders can leave administrative tasks behind and spend their time innovating and developing applications that delight users and get results.
Intuit Mint reduced costs by 25% by migrating from an on-premises database solution to Amazon RDS for MySQL
Intuit needed a scalable, secure, and reliable service to help the company deliver better products and services to its global customers. AWS allows the company to scale better, while developers have broader access to tools that help them quickly build global-ready, cloud-ready services.

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Software & Internet
GoDaddy Cuts Compute Costs with AWS Graviton
Ketan Patel, Senior Director of Cloud Platform at GoDaddy, reveals how the company is optimizing its infrastructure through rightsizing and shifting workloads to AWS Graviton. Learn how GoDaddy achieved 40% compute cost savings and over 20% performance gains. Discover how AWS Professional Services and AWS Training enabled GoDaddy's teams to accelerate migration and deliver cost savings to reinvest in building new solutions for their customers. -
Telecommunications
Live Streaming UEFA Euro 2024 for 1.2 Million Concurrent Devices Using AWS with Deutsche Telekom
Learn how Deutsche Telekom enhanced its streaming product, OneTV, on AWS to stream UEFA Euro 2024 with low latency and high resilience for a large viewership. -
Professional Services
Huron Consulting Group: Strategic VMware workloads migration to AWS
By leveraging the AWS Application Migration Service (MGN), Huron successfully migrated its VMware workloads to Amazon EC2, while eliminating migration barriers and operational complexities. By being on AWS, Huron is set up for cloud transformation and modernization success to enhance agility and create more value for customers. -
Software & Internet
Luma AI built frontier visual models on Amazon SageMaker HyperPod
Training frontier visual AI models requires massive compute power and seamless infrastructure. Luma AI trains on 1,000 times more data than the largest LLMs, demanding an advanced, scalable solution. Amazon SageMaker HyperPod delivers the reliability, performance, and efficiency needed to keep GPUs, networking, and storage working in perfect unison. With HyperPod, AI developers can train complex models faster, optimize resources, and bring cutting-edge AI to market with confidence. -
Media & Entertainment
SmugMug leverages Amazon Q Developer for Data Modeling Productivity
SmugMug, a global photography platform enables its customers to safely store, search, share, and sell billions of photos every day. To derive business insights from its application data and enhance decision making for its customers, SmugMug decided to leverage the capabilities of Amazon Q Developer and increase the efficiency of their data team. Discover how SmugMug implements Q Developer to enhance developer productivity. -
Automotive
Driving Data Innovation with AWS and Amazon SageMaker
By leveraging SageMaker Unified Studio, Toyota Motor North America seeks to embed data-driven insights across manufacturing, sales, supply chain, and customer experience domains. The ultimate goal is to create a dynamic, governed data ecosystem that empowers decision-making and drives organizational innovation.
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Capital One
Amazon DocumentDB integrates deeply with AWS services and has the potential to provide us with a robust, highly scalable, and cost effective database service. With Amazon DocumentDB, our developers will be able to move faster and focus more on innovating on behalf of our customers versus managing a database.
Sunjay Pandey, Vice President, Capital One