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Engie on AWS

ENGIE is a global energy group working to accelerate the transition to a carbon-neutral world by offering low-carbon energy and services. It looks to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help it innovate and achieve sustainability for its business and customers. Building on AWS, ENGIE drives digital transformation with its Common Data Hub, helps secure businesses with a scalable solution, and powers more than 1,000 machine learning predictive maintenance models at its power plants.

Engie's Cloud Journey on AWS

Creating digital platforms to accelerate zero-carbon energy transition

ENGIE built a Common Data Hub on AWS to make more innovative use of over one petabyte of data across thousands of projects. Built using AWS technologies such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon RedshiftAWS Glue, and Amazon SageMaker, ENGIE saves cloud runtime costs and helps cities reduce energy consumption by up to 15 percent.

Boosting AWS Skills to innovate and support its cloud-first strategy

Training is integral to ENGIE’s success. And when the organization embraced a cloud-first strategy in 2016 to boost innovation, it supported this transition with a structured training framework for its global teams. Working with AWS Training and Certification, ENGIE helps 500 employees a year build and validate their cloud skills as the business doubles its use of AWS.

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Helping secure 51 business entities using AWS WAF and AWS Firewall Manager

ENGIE has 450 business entities across 70 countries, each managing its own projects and information technology (IT) assets. When ENGIE began migrating to AWS in 2016, it chose AWS WAF—a web application firewall—because it offers a simple solution to set custom, managed security rules to implement across multiple accounts.

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Using Amazon SageMaker for Predictive Maintenance at Power Plants

ENGIE builds on Amazon SageMaker to develop its predictive maintenance platforms that help prevent equipment malfunctions and schedule maintenance more effectively. Ultimately, nearly 10,000 pieces of equipment will be connected, each with dozens of models, representing an estimated savings of €800,000 per year for the company.

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About ENGIE

ENGIE is a global energy company with 25 business units operating worldwide. The company powers millions of customers and develops integrated solutions throughout the value chain to support corporations’ and local authorities’ zero-carbon transition. It uses AWS to drive innovation with the Common Data Hub, develop over 1,000 machine learning predictive maintenance models at its power plants, and speed the transition to zero carbon.

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