World’s largest airline alliance selects AWS to build resiliency, improve operational efficiencies, and enhance traveler experiences
SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced that Star Alliance, the world’s largest airline alliance, is going all-in on AWS, moving all of its IT infrastructure to the world’s leading cloud to reduce costs, enhance performance, and become a more agile company in the cloud. Star Alliance is working with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) – an AWS Partner Network Premier Consulting Partner – to migrate all of its data, platforms, and business-critical applications to AWS and close its data centers, which will reduce its infrastructure total cost of ownership by 25%. The airline alliance is using AWS’s unmatched capabilities, including analytics, security, managed databases, storage, and machine learning, to provide its 26 member airlines with real-time insights that will he
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Amazon Web Services Inc. rolled out another marquee customer early today, kicking off the third and final week of its virtual re:Invent event by announcing that Star Alliance is going all-in on Amazon’s cloud infrastructure.
Star Alliance, which is the world’s largest aviation industry alliance with 26 airlines, said it’s moving its entire information technology infrastructure to Amazon’s cloud. The move will reduce its IT infrastructure total cost of ownership by 25%, it said, while helping it become a more agile organization with better IT performance.
Star Alliance said it’s working with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. to facilitate the move, which involves migrating all of its data, platforms and business-critical applications to Amazon’s cloud. The Alliance will then close down its on-premises data centers and be able to take advantage of AWS services such as Amazon Elastic Container Service with Amazon Fargate, a serverless compute engine for containerized