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AWS Lambda Customer Case Studies

Below you will find Customer Case Studies and learn how other enterprises accelerated their business using AWS Lambda.

Thomson Reuters case study

Thomson Reuters logo consisting of an orange circular dot pattern and the text 'Thomson Reuters'. Used for a case study. Thomson Reuters uses a serverless architecture to process up to4,000 events per second for its usage analytics service. Theservice reliably handles spikes of twice its normal traffic andhas high durability. The company deployed the service intoproduction in only five months using AWS. Go to case study »

iRobot case study

The iRobot logo in green text on a white background, used for a solution case study. iRobot, a leading global consumer robot company and the maker ofthe internet-connected Roomba robotic vacuum, is building the nextgeneration of connected devices for the smart home using aserverless architecture. The iRobot platform, based on AWS Lambdaand AWS IoT, is managed by fewer than 10 people. Go to case study »

FINRA case study

The official blue FINRA logo with stylized geometric lines, used for the FINRA case study on AWS. FINRA is a not-for-profit organization that oversees securitiesbroker-dealers in the United States. By using AWS Lambda, FINRA isable to analyze 75 billion market events every day to identifyfraud and insider trading. Go to case study »

Autodesk case study

The Autodesk logo featuring a stylized letter 'A' in blue and green gradients next to the word 'Autodesk' in black text, used for a case study asset. Autodesk creates software for the architecture, construction,engineering, manufacturing, and media and entertainmentindustries. To manage the increasing number of AWS accounts,Autodesk created Tailor. By using a serverless architecture,Autodesk was able to get Tailor up and running in 1 month. Go to case study »

Financial Engines case study

Logo of Financial Engines featuring a circular teal icon and the company name in bold text. Financial Engines is the largest independent investment advisor inthe US by assets under management. By moving their core platformto a serverless architecture powered by AWS Lambda, FinancialEngines has benefited from cost savings, zero administration anddowntime, and seamless scaling that handles request rates of up to60,000 per minute. Go to case study »

MLB Advanced Media case study

The logo for MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), featuring the abbreviation 'mlbam' in blue text alongside the Major League Baseball silhouette emblem. MLBAM is the digital arm of Major League Baseball. Their productStatcast delivers real-time game-play data to broadcasters. MLBAMuses AWS Lambda to enhance and transform the raw data and increase the speed, scalability and ability for MLBAM to capture, analyze, and deliver large quantities of data to their fans. Go to case study »

Square Enix case study

Square Enix logo displayed on a white background, used for a case study asset. Square Enix uses AWS Lambda to run image processing for itsMassively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG). With AWS Lambda, Square Enix was able to reliably handle spikes of up to 30 times normal traffic. Lambda also lowered the time required forimage processing from several hours to just over 10 seconds, andreduced infrastructure and operational costs. Go to case study »

The Guardian case study

The Guardian logo with blue text on a transparent background. Guardian News Media publishes the Guardian and the Observer. Thecompany uses AWS Step Functions to coordinate AWS Lambda functions to build reliable workflows. This serverless architecture allowed for rapid creation of new internal business workflows andorchestration of data across different systems. Go to case study »

Benchling case study

Benchling company logo featured for an AWS case study, showing the Benchling name and icon in black and white. Benchling is a life science software company. They have created CRISPR, a breakthrough technique that researchers use to modify parts of a genome with extreme precision. To increase scalabilitywhile reducing costs, Benchling built their application usingserverless architecture. Scientists using Benchling's platform cannow spend more time focusing on research that isn't hindered byperformance limitations. Go to case study »

T-Mobile case study

The T-Mobile logo in gray and magenta on a white background, used for a case study asset. T-Mobile US, Inc. is a technology company that offers wirelessservices over a nationwide 4G LTE network to more than 70 millioncustomers. It has a "serverless first" policy for the developmentof new services, with serverless technologies like AWS Lambdaplaying a key role in mission-critical applications Go to case study »

Localytics case study

Localytics logo displayed on a white background, used for a case study. Localytics is a web and mobile app analytics and engagement company, with brands such as ESPN, eBay, Fox, Salesforce, RueLaLaand the New York Times. With AWS Lambda, various teams atLocalytics can tap into parallel data streams to createindependent microservices. It enables the company to get newservices to customers faster. For a startup, faster time to marketis key. Go to case study »

Bustle case study

Bustle logo in black and white, used for a solution case study. Bustle.com is a news, entertainment, lifestyle, and fashionwebsite catering to women. The company uses AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon Kinesis Streams to run an entirely serverless website and process high volumes of site metric data. Go to case study »

PhotoVogue case study

A black and white line drawing representing application integration, showing interconnected nodes and directional arrows to illustrate data flow between applications or services. PhotoVogue is an online photography platform that is part of VogueItalia. By using AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway, PhotoVogue was able to improve customer experience while cutting IT costs. Go to case study »

Alt/S case study

Logo image for ALTS featuring the text 'ALT' in blue and '/S' in black with a diagonal gray slash between them. Alt/S is a tech startup that specializes in data analytics andinsights, moving the focus from reporting to actionable insights,predictive analytics, and next-gen applications. Alt/S built acompletely serverless backend platform using AWS Lambda andrelated Amazon Web Services (AWS) products. Go to case study »

The Seattle Times case study

The Seattle Times logo with black text on a white background. The Seattle Times is the largest daily newspaper in Washington State, with a website that gets 32 million page views each month.The Seattle Times uses AWS Lambda to resize images for viewing ondifferent devices such as desktop computers, tablets, andsmartphones. Go to case study »

AOL case study

A graphic featuring the AOL logo, used as a visual for an AWS solution case study. AOL has several lines of business, including digital advertising,multiple web properties, and membership services. The company usesAWS Lambda for creating serverless architectures. Go to case study »

Realtor.com case study

Realtor.com logo displayed for use in a case study highlighting solutions or results related to the brand. Realtor.com runs a popular online real estate listing website thatprovides millions of for-sale listings and other information forbuyers, sellers, and renters. The company uses AWS Lambda to runits Turbo Listings product. Go to case study »

Alameda County

The official seal of Alameda County, California, featuring a black and white circular emblem with books, a sword, and a scroll in the center, surrounded by the words 'County of Alameda California.' Alameda County uses AWS Lambda for election night to flexiblyscale their results-viewer application. This allows them toprovide information on web and mobile apps to more than 800,000registered voters. Go to case study »

Palringo case study

The Palringo company logo in black and white, featuring a stylized letter 'P' above the word 'palringo' on a white background. Palringo is the world’s largest network for mobile community gaming. Using AWS Lambda, Palringo built a scalable streamprocessing pipeline that produces real-time metrics andvisualizations and delivers them directly to internal stakeholdersand external customers. Go to case study »

Netflix case study

The Netflix logo in red text on a transparent background, used for a case study related to Netflix. Netflix is one of the world's largest online media streamingproviders. The company is planning to use AWS Lambda to buildrule-based self-managing infrastructure and replace inefficientprocesses to reduce the rate of errors and save valuable time. Go to case study »

VidRoll case study

Logo image for VidRoll, used in a case study. The design features the word 'VidRoll' in stylized blue and gray text with a play button motif. VidRoll is a video technology and monetization platform forcontent publishers and uses AWS Lambda to power the business logicfor real-time ad bidding and transcode video ads inreal-time. Go to case study »

Edmunds case study

Edmunds logo featuring a blue car icon above the word 'edmunds' in gray text. Edmunds is a leading car information and shopping platform anduses AWS Lambda for image processing. Go to case study »

Zapproved case study

Zapproved company logo featuring a stylized 'Z' within a green circle, used for a case study. Zapproved, a SaaS provider that helps customers in the legalindustry manage litigation response processes, built a modernsoftware platform from the ground up on AWS Lambda. By usingserverless, Zapproved has enjoyed benefits such as efficiency,faster growth, quicker time to market, and lower costs. Go to case study »

MatHem case study

Mathem logo in black text on a transparent background, used for a case study. MatHem maintains its market-leading position with an AWSenvironment that lets it bring new features to customers up to 10times faster. The company is Sweden’s largest online-only groceryretailer. It has divided its e-commerce site, warehousing,distribution, and transport applications into microservicesrunning on a serverless environment on AWS. Go to case study »