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JAWS-UG 札幌 第7回勉強会

       AWSアップデート


テクニカルエバンジェリスト代理

  得上 竜一 (@tottokug)

株式会社マイニングブラウニー
堀内康弘の自己紹介

AWS テクニカルエバンジェリスト
Twitter: @horiuchi
1978年7月12日 山梨県生まれ


経歴
2004年 Vcube BtoB Webシステム開発
2006年 FlipClip 動画共有サービスの開発、運用
2009年 gumi ソーシャルゲーム
2012年 AWS テクニカルエヴァンジェリスト
得上竜一の自己紹介

テクニカルエバンジェリスト(代理)
Twitter: @tottokug
1983年5月6日 東京都生まれ


経歴
2002年 東京電力 電力保安用ネットワーク保守
2005年 某家電・PCの安い店で価格に関するシステム開発
2005年 米国法人MiningBrownie,Inc. 設立
2006年 株式会社マイニングブラウニー 設立
Amazonのビジネス
Amazonのビジネス




   一般消費者様
   向けサービス


 Eコマース
  Amazon.co.jp

•数千万アカウント
•8カ国: Japan, US, UK,
Germany, France, Canada,
China, Italy
Amazonのビジネス




   一般消費者様                        セラー様
   向けサービス                     向けサービス

                           マーケットプレイス
 Eコマース                      物流サービス
  Amazon.co.jp              Amazon Services

•数千万アカウント                  •Amazon ウェブサイト上で
•8カ国: Japan, US, UK,       の販売
Germany, France, Canada,   •Amazonの大規模な物流シ
China, Italy               ステムを活用
Amazonのビジネス




   一般消費者様                        セラー様              開発者様
                                                   ITプロ様
   向けサービス                     向けサービス              向けサービス

                           マーケットプレイス             クラウド
 Eコマース                      物流サービス            コンピューティング
  Amazon.co.jp              Amazon Services   Amazon Web Services

•数千万アカウント                  •Amazon ウェブサイト上で   •スケールするWebサービ
•8カ国: Japan, US, UK,       の販売                スを運用するためのインフ
Germany, France, Canada,   •Amazonの大規模な物流シ    ラを提供
China, Italy               ステムを活用             •世界に数十万の顧客
【質問】下記のAWSの説明で
正しいものを選んでください
【質問】下記のAWSの説明で
 正しいものを選んでください
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
【質問】下記のAWSの説明で
 正しいものを選んでください
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
□データセンターの規模

 AWS > Amazon.com
【質問】下記のAWSの説明で
 正しいものを選んでください
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
□データセンターの規模

 AWS > Amazon.com
□日本にデータセンターがある
【質問】下記のAWSの説明で
 正しいものを選んでください
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
□データセンターの規模

 AWS > Amazon.com
□日本にデータセンターがある
□日本語の24時間サポートがある
【質問】下記のAWSの説明で
 正しいものを選んでください
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
□データセンターの規模

 AWS > Amazon.com
□日本にデータセンターがある
□日本語の24時間サポートがある
□AWSは一度も値上げをしたことがない
【答え】全部正しい
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
□データセンターの規模

 AWS > Amazon.com
□日本にデータセンターがある
□日本語の24時間サポートがある
□AWSは一度も値上げをしたことがない
【答え】全部正しい
□クラウドサービスを始めて5年以上
✔

□データセンターの規模
✔


 AWS > Amazon.com
✔
□日本にデータセンターがある
✔
□日本語の24時間サポートがある
✔
□AWSは一度も値上げをしたことがない
AWSは2006年からサービスを開始
190カ国に及ぶ数十万のお客様
多くの人気のあるインターネットビジネスに採用
多くエンタープライズ企業にも採用
政府機関にも採用
日本でのAWS導入顧客
日本を含め世界に8箇所のリージョン
グローバルなインフラストラクチャ
グローバルなインフラストラクチャ
                                リージョン
                                エッジローケーション


  オレゴン
     GovCloud
                                   東京

                      ダブリン
           バージニア
カリフォルニア



                               シンガポール
                   サンパウロ


                AWSを利用開始すれば、
           世界7(+1)カ所のリージョン(地域)
      17のアベイラビリティゾーン(データセンター)
          30のエッジロケーションを即座に利用可能
AWS リージョンとアベイラビリティゾーン




アプリケーションとデータをどこに配備するかは
      お客様自身が決定
日本での利用が急拡大中
東京リージョンがAWS史上最速の初年度成長を遂げました
amazon.comもAWSのお客様
アマゾン ドット コムが2000年当時
 年商27.6億ドルの企業であった時
に必要なキャパシティと同等のものを
  AWSは毎日追加しています
      (circa 2000)
AWSサービスもすごい勢いで成長
 Peak Requests:
   650,000+
   per second
AWSサービスもすごい勢いで成長
1000.0
            Peak Requests:
              650,000+
              per second
                                                            762
 750.0




 500.0



                                                  262
 250.0

                                        102
                               40
           2.9       14
    0
         Q4 2006   Q4 2007   Q4 2008   Q4 2009   Q4 2010   Q4 2011   Q1 2012
AWSサービスもすごい勢いで成長
1000.0
            Peak Requests:                                            905
              650,000+
              per second
                                                            762
 750.0




 500.0



                                                  262
 250.0

                                        102
                               40
           2.9       14
    0
         Q4 2006   Q4 2007   Q4 2008   Q4 2009   Q4 2010   Q4 2011   Q1 2012
AWSサービスもすごい勢いで成長
1000.0
            Peak Requests:                                            905
              650,000+
              per second
                                                            762
 750.0




 500.0



                                                  262
 250.0

                                        102
                               40
           2.9       14
    0
         Q4 2006   Q4 2007   Q4 2008   Q4 2009   Q4 2010   Q4 2011   Q1 2012
  1兆ものオブジェクトがS3に格納
日本語による充実したサポート体制
AWS Support
        日本語でのサポートをご提供しております
        http://aws.amazon.com/jp/premiumsupport/
                 ベーシック      デベロッパー        ビジネス           エンタープライズ

サポートフォーラム        利用可能         利用可能        利用可能             利用可能
サポートへの         EC2の健全性エラー               電話、チャット、         電話、チャット、
                            コンタクトフォーム
コンタクト           が発生した場合                 コンタクトフォーム        コンタクトフォーム
                             12時間以内
最速初回応答時間           不可                     1時間以内            15分以内
                            (営業時間内)

連絡先登録                           1            5              無制限
24/365対応           なし          なし          あり                あり
上級サポートエンジニア
                   なし          なし          あり                あり
への直接ルーティング

専任スタッフ             なし          なし          なし                あり
特別サポート             なし          なし          なし                あり

                                         AWS利用総額の         AWS利用総額の
                                         $0~$10K: 10%     $0~$150K: 10%
                                        $10K~$80K: 7%    $150K~$500K: 7%
料金(月額)            無料          $49       $80K~$250K: 5%   $500K~$1000K: 5%
                                        $250K∼     3%    $1000K∼      3%
                                         (最低$100)         (最低$15K)
AWS Premium Supportへのお客様の声
            「サポートの方のおかげで、数週間という短期間でリリースにこぎつけられました。また、リリース
            後のトラブル発生時も、サポートの方が迅速に対応してくれたのですぐに問題の特定ができました。」

           三井共同建設コンサルタント様
                  「Windowsに関するケースを中心にサポートの依頼をしていますが、どのサポートの方も昼夜問
                  わず非常にクオリティの高いサービスレベルに感動しました。本当に助かっています。ど
                  うもありがとうございます。」
             
     株式会社電通国際情報サービス エグゼクティブ・プロジェクト・ディレクター  渥美 俊英 様
            「数あるAWSのサービスの中でも、最も好きなサービスがプレミアムサポートです。このサー
            ビスがあるおかげで、トラブルが発生した場合も迅速に対処でき、弊社のサービスレベルを高く保つ
            ことができています。また、対応の丁寧さ、的確さにも大変満足しています。」
    
            アイレット株式会社(cloudpack事業部)エバンジェリスト 後藤 和貴 様
                       「プレミアムサポートは、本当に驚くべきクオリティです。日本のサービスの方がサポートが
                       良いという漠然としたイメージがありましたが、考えが根底から覆りました。私たちが日頃安心
                       してAWSを利用できるのも、プレミアムサポートがあればこそ、と断言できます。」
                   
   株式会社サーバーワークス 代表取締役 大石 良 様
             「現在、プレミアムサポートの契約をさせていただいておりますが、レスポンスおよび回答
             の精度について満足しております。」
        
        株式会社ラクス クラウド事業本部 カスタマーサービス部 課長 竹田 昌男 様
過去6年間で19回の値下げ

規模の拡大とイノベーション
過去6年間で19回の値下げ

規模の拡大とイノベーション   コストダウンをお客様に返還(値下げ)
5月後半のアップデートまとめ
Amazon CloudFrontが動的コンテンツの配信をサポート

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES)がドメイン検証機能を追加

Amazon RDSのリードレプリカがVPCでも作成可能に

ELB マネジメントコンソールからSSLの設定が可能に

米国西部(北カリフォルニア)、米国西部(オレゴン)もIPv6をサポートを開始

Amazon DynamoDBのテーブル操作がマネジメントコンソールから可能に

Amazon EC2のVMをエクスポートできる機能が追加

Amazon RDS for OracleでOracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)が利用可
能に




                  Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
6月アップデートまとめ
ElastiCache 60日無料トライアル開始

 – 750時間分の Amazon ElastiCache スモールキャッシュノード使用

RDS for OracleでOracle Enterprize Manager(OEM)が使用可能に

EMRでHive 0.8.1を利用可能に

AWSの利用料金をプログラムからアクセス可能に

エッジロケーションが33箇所に(ダラス、パリ、シドニー)

スポットインスタンス機能強化

 – AutoScalingと連携するように

 – CloudFormationで設定可能に




                  Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
6月のアップデートまとめ その2
 VPC内でELBを利用可能に

 RDSでマイクロインスタンスが利用可能に

 IAM role for EC2が追加

 Amazon S3に保存されるオブジェクトが1兆を突破

 EMRでHBaseが利用可能に

 サポートプログラムを更新

 – 名称変更(ベーシック、デベロッパー、ビジネス、エンタープライズ

 – 無料プラン(ベーシック)




                   Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
サポート:サードパーティー製ソフトウェアのサポート

 – OS - Amazon Linux、 Ubuntu、 RHE、 SUSE、 Microsoft Server
   2003 & 2008 R2)
 – ウェブサーバー - Apache、 IIS

 – データベース - MySQL、 SQL Server

 – ディスク管理 - LVM、RAID

 – VPN接続 - OpenVPN、RRAS

 – Eメール - Sendmail、Postfix

 – ファイル転送 - FTP




                     Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
サポート:Trusted Adviser
サポート:Trusted Adviser
サポート:ヘルスチェック
サポート:ヘルスチェック
サポート:チャット
6月のアップデートまとめ その3
 EC2のIPアドレスレンジを追加(2,375,592個に)

 CloudFormationがDynamoDB,CloudFrontの動的コンテンツサポート

 EUリージョンでcc2.8XLインスタンスが利用可能に

 APNがスタート

 SESでbounce、complaintをプログラムから制御可能に

 ElasticBeanstalk用コマンドラインツールEbを発表




                Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
7月のアップデートまとめ その1
VPC内の単一EC2インスタンスに複数のIPアドレス関連づけが可能に

Elastic Beanstalkが北米西部の2つのリージョンでも利用可能に

MFA-Protected API Access 発表

Amazon RDS for SQL Serverでデータベース エンジン チューニング アド
バイザが利用可能に

Simple Email Service が Easy DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)を
サポート

2TBのSSDを持つ、ハイ I/O EC2 インスタンスの登場




                     Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
7月のアップデートまとめ その2
 EC2インスタンスのステータスメトリクス

 Amazon CloudWatch - Microsoft Windows用の監視スクリプト

 AWS Management Console
 – AWS Marketplaceにアクセスしやすく

 – ディスクの編集が可能に

 IDCがホワイトペーパーを公開

 – Business Value of Amazon Web Services Accelerates Over Time
 Red Hat Enterprise LinuxのEC2リザーブドインスタンス

 Provisioned IOPS for EBS




                      Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
AWS Management Console Updates その1
マーケットプレイスへのアクセスが簡単に
AWS Management Console Updates その2
ディスクの編集が可能に
AWS Management Console Updates その2
ディスクの編集が可能に
AWS Management Console Updates その2
ディスクの編集が可能に
8月のアップデートまとめ
EMRがHadoop1.0.3をサポート

DynamoDBの最小スループットが1に

DirectConnectがManagementConsoleで操作可能に

ManagementConsoleでDynamoDBのアイテムのコピー・編集が可能に

ElasticBeanstalkがPythonをサポート

Amazon Glacierを発表

AWS Import/ExportがGlacierに対応

DynamoDB、数値、文字列に加えバイナリに対応

CostAllocation タグで請求情報を監理可能に

 – S3,RDSもタグに対応

RDSがSQL Server Agentに対応

                  Copyright © 2011 Amazon Web Services
クラウドコンピューティングとは?
いつでも、必要なだけ、安価に
電気




     工場

                送電線   発電所
いつでも、必要なだけ、安価に
電気




         工場

                    送電線      発電所
コンピュータ




         IT部門
                  インターネット
                            データセンター
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                       時間
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                        需要予測




                       時間
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                        需要予測


                        従来のIT調達




                       時間
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                        需要予測


                        従来のIT調達



                        実際の需要




                       時間
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                        需要予測


                        従来のIT調達
                機会
                費用      実際の需要




                       時間
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                      キャパ
                      シティ
                      不足
                            需要予測


                            従来のIT調達
                機会
                費用          実際の需要




                        時間
クラウドコンピューティングの本質:プロビジョニングが容易


   ITインフラコスト




                        需要予測


                        従来のIT調達



                        実際の需要

                        自働化した
                        仮想環境


                       時間
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2




                     AWSの
                     データ
                     センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)




                            AWSの
                            データ
                            センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)




         イメージ
         から


                            AWSの
                            データ
                            センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

          Windows
          ( 標準サイズ)




         イメージ
         から


                            AWSの
                            データ
                            センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

          Windows    CentOS
          ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)




         イメージ
         から


                              AWSの
                              データ
                              センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

          Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
          ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)




         イメージ
         から


                                        AWSの
                                        データ
                                        センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

          Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
          ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)




         イメージ
         から


                                        AWSの
                                        データ
                                        センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
        仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

          Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
          ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)




         イメージ        イメージ
         から          保存


                                        AWSの
                                        データ
                                        センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
         仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

              Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
              ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)


      SSL通信




              イメージ       イメージ
              から         保存


                                            AWSの
                                            データ
                                            センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
           仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

                Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
                ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)
ターミナル

        SSL通信




                イメージ       イメージ
                から         保存


                                              AWSの
                                              データ
                                              センター
仮想サーバー: Amazon EC2
              仮想サーバ(Amazon EC2)

                   Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
                   ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)
 ターミナル

           SSL通信


仮想デスクトップ

                   イメージ       イメージ
                   から         保存


                                                 AWSの
                                                 データ
                                                 センター
Amazon EC2
必要な時に必要なだけサーバーを起動
   仮想サーバー(Amazon EC2)

     Windows    CentOS   Oracle DB(Linux)
     ( 標準サイズ)   (高CPU)   (高メモリ)




起動時間に対する従量課金


    = 約1.6円∼280円 / 時間
EC2事例: Webアプリケーション
EC2サーバの数




      4/12/2008 4/14/2008 4/16/2008 4/18/2008 4/20/2008
EC2事例: Webアプリケーション
EC2サーバの数




      4/12/2008 4/14/2008 4/16/2008 4/18/2008 4/20/2008
EC2事例: Webアプリケーション
EC2サーバの数




            Facebook上での公開




      4/12/2008 4/14/2008 4/16/2008 4/18/2008 4/20/2008
EC2事例: Webアプリケーション
              トラフィックの急増にも対応
              (ピーク時は5000サーバー)
EC2サーバの数




            Facebook上での公開




      4/12/2008 4/14/2008 4/16/2008 4/18/2008 4/20/2008
EC2事例: 金融サービス
EC2サーバの数




             水曜          金曜        日曜         火曜
           4/22/2009   4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009
EC2事例: 金融サービス
EC2サーバの数




             水曜          金曜        日曜         火曜
           4/22/2009   4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009
EC2事例: 金融サービス
                 3,000サーバを利用
EC2サーバの数




             水曜          金曜        日曜         火曜
           4/22/2009   4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009
EC2事例: 金融サービス
                 3,000サーバを利用
EC2サーバの数




                           週末は300
                           サーバー



             水曜          金曜        日曜         火曜
           4/22/2009   4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009
EC2は、特定のOSや開発言語に縛られない
クラウド上で既存の商用ライセンス利用可能
複数プラットフォームのVMイメージを
EC2に移行(インポート、エクスポート)可能
利用形態に合わせた柔軟な料金プラン


クラウドサーバ
             = 約1.6円∼ 192円 / 時間
Amazon EC2
利用形態に合わせた柔軟な料金プラン

                 オンデマンド インスタンス

クラウドサーバ
             = 約1.6円∼ 192円 / 時間
Amazon EC2
利用形態に合わせた柔軟な料金プラン

                 オンデマンド インスタンス

クラウドサーバ
             = 約1.6円∼ 192円 / 時間
Amazon EC2                   2012年3
                             月値下げ
                 リザーブド インスタンス

             = 年間予約で最大70%引き
利用形態に合わせた柔軟な料金プラン

                 オンデマンド インスタンス

クラウドサーバ
             = 約1.6円∼ 192円 / 時間
Amazon EC2                   2012年3
                             月値下げ
                 リザーブド インスタンス

             = 年間予約で最大70%引き

                 スポット インスタンス

             = 時価(70%引き以上も!)
Web Server Utilization
          Busy             Provisioned
80.0000

60.0000

40.0000

20.0000

     0
      5AM        12PM   7PM      2AM
Web Server Utilization with Auto Scaling
          Busy               Provisioned
80.0000

60.0000

40.0000

20.0000

      0
       5AM       12PM    7PM       2AM
Web Server Utilization with Auto Scaling
          Busy               Provisioned
80.0000

60.0000

40.0000
                        クラウドで1時間単位で
20.0000                  コストコントロール

      0
       5AM       12PM    7PM       2AM
Web Server Cost with Auto Scaling


$52/hr


$35/hr


$17/hr


 $0/hr
     5AM      12PM      7PM       2AM
Web Server Cost with EC2 Purchasing Options
         Reserved          On-Demand         Spot
$52/hr


$35/hr


$17/hr


 $0/hr
     5AM            12PM     7PM       2AM
Web Server Cost with EC2 Purchasing Options
         Reserved          On-Demand         Spot
$52/hr


$35/hr

                             多様な料金プランで
$17/hr
                           更にコストコントロール

 $0/hr
     5AM            12PM     7PM       2AM
EC2だけじゃない様々なサービス
  ビルディングブロック
AWS のビルディングブロック
AWS のビルディングブロック




                 アベイラビリティゾーン
AWSのグローバルなインフラ                 エッジロケーション
                   リージョン
AWS のビルディングブロック




基盤サービス
                  ストレージ                  データベース                 ネットワーク
 コンピュート
                                                                    Amazon VPC
                    Amazon S3             Amazon RDS
  Amazon EC2                                                   Elastic Load Balancing
                   Amazon EBS           Amazon DynamoDB          Amazon Route 53
   Auto Scale
                AWS Storage Gateway     Amazon Elasticache      AWS Direct Connect




                             アベイラビリティゾーン
AWSのグローバルなインフラ                                               エッジロケーション
                                      リージョン
AWS のビルディングブロック



アプリケーションプラットフォームサービス
                      メッセージング                                      ライブラリ&SDK
 コンテンツ配信                                        分散処理
                         Amazon SNS
                                                                    Java, PHP, Python,
 Amazon CloudFront       Amazon SQS          Elastic MapReduce
                         Amazon SES                                     Ruby, .NET


基盤サービス
                       ストレージ                  データベース                 ネットワーク
 コンピュート
                                                                         Amazon VPC
                         Amazon S3             Amazon RDS
    Amazon EC2                                                      Elastic Load Balancing
                        Amazon EBS           Amazon DynamoDB          Amazon Route 53
     Auto Scale
                     AWS Storage Gateway     Amazon Elasticache      AWS Direct Connect




                                  アベイラビリティゾーン
AWSのグローバルなインフラ                                                    エッジロケーション
                                           リージョン
AWS のビルディングブロック
運用と管理Block Services
Building
  Web インター             認証 &アクセス                 デプロイ&自動化                    モニタリング
      フェース                   AWS IAM             AWS Elastic Beanstalk
                        Identity Federation                                Amazon CloudWatch
                                                 AWS CloudFormation
  Management Console    Consolidated Billing


アプリケーションプラットフォームサービス
                        メッセージング                                           ライブラリ&SDK
  コンテンツ配信                                            分散処理
                            Amazon SNS
                                                                            Java, PHP, Python,
  Amazon CloudFront         Amazon SQS            Elastic MapReduce
                            Amazon SES                                          Ruby, .NET


基盤サービス
                         ストレージ                     データベース                    ネットワーク
   コンピュート
                                                                                 Amazon VPC
                           Amazon S3               Amazon RDS
     Amazon EC2                                                             Elastic Load Balancing
                          Amazon EBS             Amazon DynamoDB              Amazon Route 53
      Auto Scale
                       AWS Storage Gateway       Amazon Elasticache          AWS Direct Connect




                                       アベイラビリティゾーン
AWSのグローバルなインフラ                                                           エッジロケーション
                                               リージョン
AWS のビルディングブロック
                          お客様のアプリケーション
運用と管理Block Services
Building
  Web インター             認証 &アクセス                 デプロイ&自動化                    モニタリング
      フェース                   AWS IAM             AWS Elastic Beanstalk
                        Identity Federation                                Amazon CloudWatch
                                                 AWS CloudFormation
  Management Console    Consolidated Billing


アプリケーションプラットフォームサービス
                        メッセージング                                           ライブラリ&SDK
  コンテンツ配信                                            分散処理
                            Amazon SNS
                                                                            Java, PHP, Python,
  Amazon CloudFront         Amazon SQS            Elastic MapReduce
                            Amazon SES                                          Ruby, .NET


基盤サービス
                         ストレージ                     データベース                    ネットワーク
   コンピュート
                                                                                 Amazon VPC
                           Amazon S3               Amazon RDS
     Amazon EC2                                                             Elastic Load Balancing
                          Amazon EBS             Amazon DynamoDB              Amazon Route 53
      Auto Scale
                       AWS Storage Gateway       Amazon Elasticache          AWS Direct Connect




                                       アベイラビリティゾーン
AWSのグローバルなインフラ                                                           エッジロケーション
                                               リージョン
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

    東京リージョン       ロード
                  バランサ

     ゾーンA                   ゾーンB




      Webサーバ             Webサーバ



               自動同期
       DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

            東京リージョン       ロード
                          バランサ

             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB




RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ
ストール、最適
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
スペックも後か
ら、変更可能
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

            東京リージョン       ロード
                          バランサ

             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB




RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ
ストール、最適
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
スペックも後か             マルチAZを用いて、自動
ら、変更可能              レプリケーション。自動
                       フェイルオーバ
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

            東京リージョン       ロード
                          バランサ

             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB




RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ
ストール、最適
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
                                           サーバーを異な
スペックも後か             マルチAZを用いて、自動
                                           るAZに配置
ら、変更可能              レプリケーション。自動
                       フェイルオーバ
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

            東京リージョン       ロード
                          バランサ

             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB
                                           互いのAZで、
                                            物理的な場
                                            所、電源、
RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ    ネットワーク
ストール、最適                                      が分離
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
                                           サーバーを異な
スペックも後か             マルチAZを用いて、自動
                                           るAZに配置
ら、変更可能              レプリケーション。自動
                       フェイルオーバ
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

            東京リージョン       ロード              ロードバランサー
                          バランサ             で負荷分散。

             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB
                                             互いのAZで、
                                              物理的な場
                                              所、電源、
RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ      ネットワーク
ストール、最適                                        が分離
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
                                             サーバーを異な
スペックも後か             マルチAZを用いて、自動
                                             るAZに配置
ら、変更可能              レプリケーション。自動
                       フェイルオーバ
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例

            東京リージョン       ロード              ロードバランサー
オートスケーリ                   バランサ             で負荷分散。
ングでサーバ増
             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB
設/縮退自動化                                      互いのAZで、
                                              物理的な場
                                              所、電源、
RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ      ネットワーク
ストール、最適                                        が分離
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
                                             サーバーを異な
スペックも後か             マルチAZを用いて、自動
                                             るAZに配置
ら、変更可能              レプリケーション。自動
                       フェイルオーバ
AWSのビルディングブロックを使って構成した例
                                           Route53で独自ド
                                              メイン
            東京リージョン       ロード              ロードバランサー
オートスケーリ                   バランサ             で負荷分散。
ングでサーバ増
             ゾーンA                   ゾーンB
設/縮退自動化                                      互いのAZで、
                                              物理的な場
                                              所、電源、
RDSでDBのイン     Webサーバ             Webサーバ       ネットワーク
ストール、最適                                         が分離
化不要。バック
                       自動同期
アップ、パッチ
               DBマスタ            DBスタンバイ
当ても自動化。
                                             サーバーを異な
スペックも後か             マルチAZを用いて、自動
                                              るAZに配置
ら、変更可能              レプリケーション。自動
                       フェイルオーバ
高い耐久性を誇るオンラインストレージ

Amazon Simple Storage Service
           (S3)
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤


      S3
       東京リージョン
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

             世界中の7拠点から選択
      S3
       東京リージョン
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

              世界中の7拠点から選択
      S3
       東京リージョン




           データセンターA
      バケット
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

                   世界中の7拠点から選択
データ置くだけ。
           S3
インフラ、電源、    東京リージョン
気にしない。
容量無制限。


                データセンターA
           バケット




  ファイル(バイナリ、
  テキスト、画像、動画)
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

                   世界中の7拠点から選択
データ置くだけ。
           S3                    保存するデータは、
インフラ、電源、    東京リージョン              自動で暗号化する
気にしない。                             ことも可能
容量無制限。


                データセンターA
           バケット




  ファイル(バイナリ、
  テキスト、画像、動画)
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

                    世界中の7拠点から選択
データ置くだけ。
           S3                         保存するデータは、
インフラ、電源、    東京リージョン                   自動で暗号化する
気にしない。                                  ことも可能
容量無制限。


                データセンターA
                           データセンターB
           バケット
                             3か所以上で
                  データセンターC   自動複製




  ファイル(バイナリ、
  テキスト、画像、動画)
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

                    世界中の7拠点から選択
データ置くだけ。
           S3                         保存するデータは、
インフラ、電源、    東京リージョン                   自動で暗号化する
気にしない。                                  ことも可能
容量無制限。
                                       高い耐久性で
                データセンターA              データ失わない:
                           データセンターB
           バケット                        99.999999999%


                             3か所以上で
                  データセンターC   自動複製




  ファイル(バイナリ、
  テキスト、画像、動画)
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

                    世界中の7拠点から選択
データ置くだけ。
           S3                         保存するデータは、
インフラ、電源、    東京リージョン                   自動で暗号化する
気にしない。                                  ことも可能
容量無制限。
                                       高い耐久性で
                データセンターA              データ失わない:
                           データセンターB
           バケット                        99.999999999%


                             3か所以上で
                  データセンターC   自動複製
                                      全てのファイルに
                                       URLが付き、
  ファイル(バイナリ、                            配信可能
  テキスト、画像、動画)
Amazon S3は、データ保存/配信の基盤

                    世界中の7拠点から選択
データ置くだけ。
           S3                         保存するデータは、
インフラ、電源、    東京リージョン                   自動で暗号化する
気にしない。                                  ことも可能
容量無制限。
                                       高い耐久性で
                データセンターA              データ失わない:
                           データセンターB
           バケット                        99.999999999%


                             3か所以上で
                  データセンターC   自動複製
                                      全てのファイルに
                                       URLが付き、
                  安価な従量課金
  ファイル(バイナリ、                            配信可能
  テキスト、画像、動画)   例:1GB/月 – 約10円
Q. ファイルはどこに保存されているのですか?
A. Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)です。
セキュリティはだいじょうぶ?
セキュリティ=トッププライオリティ
セキュリティの考え方 
=クラウドを使った方がセキュリティレベルが上がる事が多い



Webサイト/アプリケーション
                                  Your
 これまでと同様のセキュリティを
                   =              Apps

   お客様、代理店様で実現


                                第三者認証
     インフラ                 SOC 1/SSAE 16/ISAE 3402,
                       ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, ITAR,
                          FISMA Moderate, FIPS 140-2
よりハイレベルのセキュリティを    <           ファシリティ
                       DC、電源、ネットワーク冗長化
    AWSが実現
閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
          リージョン
           EC2



                                  インターネット




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閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
          リージョン          分離したNW

           EC2           領域を作成




            VPC                   インターネット
            プライベート
             サブネット




65
閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
          リージョン          分離したNW

           EC2           領域を作成




            VPC                   インターネット
            プライベート
             サブネット




65
閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
          リージョン          分離したNW

           EC2           領域を作成




 イントラ       VPC                   インターネット
            プライベート
             サブネット




65
閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
          リージョン          分離したNW

           EC2           領域を作成




 イントラ       VPC                   インターネット
            プライベート
             サブネット




65
閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
             リージョン       分離したNW

             EC2         領域を作成
     VPN接続
     専用線

 イントラ         VPC                 インターネット
              プライベート
               サブネット




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閉域網でクラウド利用
Amazon VPC = “Virtual” Private Cloud
     クラウド内にプライベートネットワークを構築
     既存DCの延長/1拠点としてAWSを利用
     顧客情報はオンプレ、WebサーバはAWSなどの構成が可能
             リージョン       分離したNW

             EC2         領域を作成
     VPN接続
     専用線
                                 ゲートウェイ
 イントラ         VPC                   インターネット
              プライベート   パブリック
               サブネット    サブネット




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専用サーバー(シングルテナント)




      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




        顧客A




      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




        顧客A                顧客B




      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




        顧客A                顧客B          顧客C




      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




        顧客A                顧客B          顧客C

     Dedicated Instance
      物理サーバー




      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




        顧客A                顧客B          顧客C

     Dedicated Instance
      物理サーバー




        顧客A


      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
専用サーバー(シングルテナント)


      通常のEC2
      物理サーバー




        顧客A                顧客B          顧客C

     Dedicated Instance
      物理サーバー




        顧客A                顧客B          顧客C


      Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
クラウドへの専用線接続
AWS Direct Connect
                    リージョン
                    EC2



  イントラ                    VPC
                            プライベート
                             サブネット




         Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
クラウドへの専用線接続
AWS Direct Connect
                     リージョン

         専用線         EC2
         接続

  イントラ                     VPC
                             プライベート
                              サブネット




          Copyright © 2012 Amazon Web Services
Next Step
自分ではじめる
すぐに始められます。




 http://aws.amazon.com/jp/aws-first-step/
「はじめてのアマゾンクラウド」シリーズの資料
         「はじめてのアマゾンクラウド」シリーズ
         の資料が参考になります

          ①AWSアカウント開設
          http://slidesha.re/aws-open
          ②EC2でWebサーバー立ち上げ(当資料)
          http://slidesha.re/ec2-open
          ③S3にwebコンテンツ保存
          http://www.slideshare.net/
          kentamagawa/s3web
          ④EC2でWindowsサーバ立ち上げ
          http://www.slideshare.net/
          kentamagawa/ec2windows
「AWSの無料使用枠」
毎月、下記の分、1年間無料で使えます
http://aws.amazon.com/jp/free/
イベント・セミナーを多数実施




 http://aws.amazon.com/jp/event_schedule/
クラウドデザインパターン(CDP)
まとめ
AWSにおけるクラウドコンピューティングのメリット
AWSにおけるクラウドコンピューティングのメリット

  初期投資不要
AWSにおけるクラウドコンピューティングのメリット

  初期投資不要        自由自在なスケール
                  アップ・ダウン

                Deploy
AWSにおけるクラウドコンピューティングのメリット

  初期投資不要        自由自在なスケール
                  アップ・ダウン

                Deploy




   低額な従量課金
AWSにおけるクラウドコンピューティングのメリット

  初期投資不要        自由自在なスケール
                  アップ・ダウン

                Deploy




   低額な従量課金               市場投入時間の
                           短縮
AWSにおけるクラウドコンピューティングのメリット

  初期投資不要           自由自在なスケール
                     アップ・ダウン

                   Deploy




     インフラ管理からの解放、
           本来の業務への集中
                   市場投入時間の
   低額な従量課金
                            短縮
AWSでインフラ管理の負担が大きく減少
       貴重なリソースは本業に集中

           30%         70%

オンプレミス     本来の
  環境
                 差別化につながらない
           業務
AWSのクラウド                     クラウドの
ベースの環境      本来の業務に
                              管理

                 70%          30%
ご静聴ありがとうございました。
Save the Date !!
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  22. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
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  119. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
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  122. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
  123. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
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  126. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
  127. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
  128. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
  129. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
  130. 巨額の初期投資嫌\n実際に必要なコンピュータと用意されているコンピュータのギャップ\n無駄\nそれが無くなる\n
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  178. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
  179. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
  180. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
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  232. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  233. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  234. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  235. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  236. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  237. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  238. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  239. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  240. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  241. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  242. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  243. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  244. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  245. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  246. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  247. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  248. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  249. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  250. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  251. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  252. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  253. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  254. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  255. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  256. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  257. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  258. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  259. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  260. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  261. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  262. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  263. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  264. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
  265. \nSome of referenciable customers’ information:\n\nYou can pick some of case studies for the slide\n\nMitsui & Co - a Japanese conglomerate with diverse business operations around the world. Mitsui uses cloud computing as one of their important IT initiatives to help develop new products and services that will further differentiate and grow their business. They use AWS to run the test and development environment of SAP enterprise systems to improve their business efficiency and services. \n\nRed Cross Japan – After the big earthquake in Japan during March 2011, Red Cross Japan needed to quickly launch the donation site to accelerate the relief effort and extend the worldwide reach.  ServerWorks, a solution provider of Amazon Web Services, swung into action and constructed the site within 48 hours using Amazon Web Services for Red Cross Japan. The web application site consists of web servers using Amazon EC2, and MySQL servers using Amazon RDS that is hosted in the APAC-Singapore Region.  By dynamically provisioning Amazon EC2 instances which they were using 50 servers at any one time, and the database instance using Amazon RDS, they were able to instantly scale up and down immediately to match the worldwide traffic workload.  The whole operation of the donation website ran very smoothly for Red Cross Japan. \n \ngumi Inc. - One of the largest social gaming companies in Japan, built their websites almost entirely on Amazon Web Services. The company handles over 50 million page views and 10 million unique users per day. They use AWS to scale capacity requirement quickly to meet customer demand. They have since reduced time to market and development costs. They are impressed with the network performance of the new Tokyo Region, and are planning to release their next social game as well as to build more of their services on AWS in the new AWS Tokyo Region.\n \nOlympus Memory Works Corporation – Olympus runs a photo sharing online service using AWS called “ib on the net” which provides free photo space, print and photobook services for both Japan and US markets. Olympus worked with Accenture Japan to implement the services using EC2 and S3.  Using AWS has saved them capital expenses and reduced cost to one fifth, while giving them peace of mind to meet the holiday peak seasons when there is high volume of customers accessing their online services.  \n \nRecruit - SUUMO, a housing and real estate information services operated by Recruit Co., Ltd, uses the AWS infrastructure platform to process vast amounts of large data sets easily and cost-effectively. SUUMO uses Amazon Elastic MapReduce to conduct data analysis which enables them to complete analysis of 1 billion logs in only 10 minutes. Recruit is currently running multiple projects in the new AWS Tokyo Region in preparation for launching new services to Japanese customers.\n \nZynga– Zynga has been using Amazon Web Services since the beginning of the Tokyo Region. AWS reduces their development cycle dramatically and gives them the flexibility to scale the infrastructure resources required to meet high traffic volume very quickly. In the social games environment, low latency and high availability are critical requirements to ensure the best user experience possible.\n
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  269. As you might guess, we run these big data jobs in the Cloud with Amazon Web Services. We load web site log file data into Amazon S3, use Amazon Elastic MapReduce to spin up large clusters of virtual severs to process the data and then use the results to update our product catalog.\n
  270. Case Study is here:http://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/so-net/ \n\nSo-net\nAn entertainment corporation and is one of Japan’s major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) with over 4 million users across Japan. They also offer both communications network and media entertainment services amongst its core business.   \n\nBusiness Challenge/Requirement: \nIn the internet advertising business, customer event logs are critical to understanding customer behavior patterns, such as the frequency and amount of time spent on different pages and search patterns. So-net has been managing a fleet of on-premise servers to store and analyze their customer logs. However, So-net’s data volume has surged with the rapid growth of its business, drastically increasing capacity requirements and slowing log processing time. Given the importance of timely insights to the business, these delays quickly became unacceptable. In March 2010, So-net started a development project team to build a solution to handle their exploding data. They felt it was not practical to store and analyze 3.5 TB of yearly log data with their on-premise infrastructure, and do not like to rely on external resources to build and manage the infrastructure. They chose AWS because they know that no other vendor could offer their level of rapid innovation.\n\nImplementation: \nAfter a two-month test and evaluation period, the development team started uploading data into Amazon S3. In April 2011, So-net uploaded 5 TB into S3 and officially launched its information analytics system. Using Amazon Elastic MapReduce, So-net can now analyze up to twelve months of log data faster than it took to do a single month previously. \n\nBenefits: Both Amazon S3 and Amazon Elastic MapReduce have also brought huge ROI benefits to the company. So-net no longer incurs capital expenses and their operational costs are around JPY 500,000 per month, a huge savings compared to the tens of millions of Japanese Yen that would have been required to purchase and maintain on-premise infrastructure. \n \nSo-net has gained further cost savings by running Amazon Elastic MapReduce on Spot Instances which reduced the cost of their ad hoc data analysis by approximately 50%. \n \nFurthermore, So-net uses the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) feature to easily manage the complex security and resource management requirements of its internal users.\n \nImpact: \nThe speed of access to critical customer insights has allowed So-net to differentiate their business in the face of a highly competitive and rapidly changing industry. To meet the demands of an ever expanding business, So-net’s development team is no longer worrying about infrastructure, but laser focused on differentiating their customer offerings and continuously working to improve their analytics systems.\n
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  352. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
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  355. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
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  365. As one of the first cloud servicers, AWS defines cloud computing with six attributes that would help IT shops to resolve the challenges.\n\nIT部門は、サーバーやストレージを購入する費用について心配する必要がない。\n\nThe first point is that IT department would no longer worry about capital expenditures purchasing servers and storage. As technology evolves, technical resources keep adding and replacing infrastructures impacting the bottom line.\n\n固定資産や契約から開放され、自分が使った分だけ支払えばいいのです。\nLow variable Pricing, very new concept to IT would free organizations from fixed assets and contracts to allow paying for only what has been used.\n\nユーザーによるセルフサービスにより、数クリックで新しいインフラを追加することができるので、従来のインフラのように長い時間を待つ必要がありません。\nSelf-Service by users will make deploying new Infrastructure a few clicks away. No need to waging thru lengthy procurement processes.\n\nサーバーやストレージは簡単にスケールアップやダウンが可能です。それも10台20台という単位でなく数千台という単位で可能です。\nCompute and storage can be easily scale up and down using the Self-Service portal not in tens of servers but in thousands of servers.\n\n結果として市場投入の時間を短縮することができます。\nAs the result, cloud would improve agility and time to market, not only making it easier, quicker and cheaper to do new things but also realizing what was impossible in the pre-cloud days.\n\n今までのインフラを簡単、すばやく、安価にできるだけでなく、今までにできなかったことも実現することができるようになるのです。\n
  366. As one of the first cloud servicers, AWS defines cloud computing with six attributes that would help IT shops to resolve the challenges.\n\nIT部門は、サーバーやストレージを購入する費用について心配する必要がない。\n\nThe first point is that IT department would no longer worry about capital expenditures purchasing servers and storage. As technology evolves, technical resources keep adding and replacing infrastructures impacting the bottom line.\n\n固定資産や契約から開放され、自分が使った分だけ支払えばいいのです。\nLow variable Pricing, very new concept to IT would free organizations from fixed assets and contracts to allow paying for only what has been used.\n\nユーザーによるセルフサービスにより、数クリックで新しいインフラを追加することができるので、従来のインフラのように長い時間を待つ必要がありません。\nSelf-Service by users will make deploying new Infrastructure a few clicks away. No need to waging thru lengthy procurement processes.\n\nサーバーやストレージは簡単にスケールアップやダウンが可能です。それも10台20台という単位でなく数千台という単位で可能です。\nCompute and storage can be easily scale up and down using the Self-Service portal not in tens of servers but in thousands of servers.\n\n結果として市場投入の時間を短縮することができます。\nAs the result, cloud would improve agility and time to market, not only making it easier, quicker and cheaper to do new things but also realizing what was impossible in the pre-cloud days.\n\n今までのインフラを簡単、すばやく、安価にできるだけでなく、今までにできなかったことも実現することができるようになるのです。\n
  367. As one of the first cloud servicers, AWS defines cloud computing with six attributes that would help IT shops to resolve the challenges.\n\nIT部門は、サーバーやストレージを購入する費用について心配する必要がない。\n\nThe first point is that IT department would no longer worry about capital expenditures purchasing servers and storage. As technology evolves, technical resources keep adding and replacing infrastructures impacting the bottom line.\n\n固定資産や契約から開放され、自分が使った分だけ支払えばいいのです。\nLow variable Pricing, very new concept to IT would free organizations from fixed assets and contracts to allow paying for only what has been used.\n\nユーザーによるセルフサービスにより、数クリックで新しいインフラを追加することができるので、従来のインフラのように長い時間を待つ必要がありません。\nSelf-Service by users will make deploying new Infrastructure a few clicks away. No need to waging thru lengthy procurement processes.\n\nサーバーやストレージは簡単にスケールアップやダウンが可能です。それも10台20台という単位でなく数千台という単位で可能です。\nCompute and storage can be easily scale up and down using the Self-Service portal not in tens of servers but in thousands of servers.\n\n結果として市場投入の時間を短縮することができます。\nAs the result, cloud would improve agility and time to market, not only making it easier, quicker and cheaper to do new things but also realizing what was impossible in the pre-cloud days.\n\n今までのインフラを簡単、すばやく、安価にできるだけでなく、今までにできなかったことも実現することができるようになるのです。\n
  368. As one of the first cloud servicers, AWS defines cloud computing with six attributes that would help IT shops to resolve the challenges.\n\nIT部門は、サーバーやストレージを購入する費用について心配する必要がない。\n\nThe first point is that IT department would no longer worry about capital expenditures purchasing servers and storage. As technology evolves, technical resources keep adding and replacing infrastructures impacting the bottom line.\n\n固定資産や契約から開放され、自分が使った分だけ支払えばいいのです。\nLow variable Pricing, very new concept to IT would free organizations from fixed assets and contracts to allow paying for only what has been used.\n\nユーザーによるセルフサービスにより、数クリックで新しいインフラを追加することができるので、従来のインフラのように長い時間を待つ必要がありません。\nSelf-Service by users will make deploying new Infrastructure a few clicks away. No need to waging thru lengthy procurement processes.\n\nサーバーやストレージは簡単にスケールアップやダウンが可能です。それも10台20台という単位でなく数千台という単位で可能です。\nCompute and storage can be easily scale up and down using the Self-Service portal not in tens of servers but in thousands of servers.\n\n結果として市場投入の時間を短縮することができます。\nAs the result, cloud would improve agility and time to market, not only making it easier, quicker and cheaper to do new things but also realizing what was impossible in the pre-cloud days.\n\n今までのインフラを簡単、すばやく、安価にできるだけでなく、今までにできなかったことも実現することができるようになるのです。\n
  369. As one of the first cloud servicers, AWS defines cloud computing with six attributes that would help IT shops to resolve the challenges.\n\nIT部門は、サーバーやストレージを購入する費用について心配する必要がない。\n\nThe first point is that IT department would no longer worry about capital expenditures purchasing servers and storage. As technology evolves, technical resources keep adding and replacing infrastructures impacting the bottom line.\n\n固定資産や契約から開放され、自分が使った分だけ支払えばいいのです。\nLow variable Pricing, very new concept to IT would free organizations from fixed assets and contracts to allow paying for only what has been used.\n\nユーザーによるセルフサービスにより、数クリックで新しいインフラを追加することができるので、従来のインフラのように長い時間を待つ必要がありません。\nSelf-Service by users will make deploying new Infrastructure a few clicks away. No need to waging thru lengthy procurement processes.\n\nサーバーやストレージは簡単にスケールアップやダウンが可能です。それも10台20台という単位でなく数千台という単位で可能です。\nCompute and storage can be easily scale up and down using the Self-Service portal not in tens of servers but in thousands of servers.\n\n結果として市場投入の時間を短縮することができます。\nAs the result, cloud would improve agility and time to market, not only making it easier, quicker and cheaper to do new things but also realizing what was impossible in the pre-cloud days.\n\n今までのインフラを簡単、すばやく、安価にできるだけでなく、今までにできなかったことも実現することができるようになるのです。\n
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  373. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
  374. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n
  375. BYOL is another success keys for using cloud in Enterprise.\nCustomers want to have not only IT resources but also support / license of enterprise software, like a SAP, Oracle, IBM...\n\nIn addition, for Japanese customers, I know that domestic major ISVs’ BYOL (to AWS ) are really important for migrating enterprise applications to the cloud. AWS has been working with domestic ISVs as well and AWS is keeping increasing ISVs who allow BYOL to AWS.\n\nYou can see Intramart, WingARC, Seison Information Systems, Works Applications and Infoteria.\nAs you may know, the domestic ISVs has No.1 share in each market. And now you can run the package on AWS cloud as well.\n\n<explanation for each domestic ISVs>\nNTT Data Intramart: Their workflow package “Intramart” ahs No.1 share in SMB market in Japan.\n\nWingARC Technologies : Major Domestic ISV of BI (Dr. SUM) and Form / Docuumets Output (SVF: Super Visual Formade) solution in Enterprise.\n\nWorks Applications: Their ERP package “COMPANY” has top share in ERP (HR) market in Japan\n\nSAISON Information Systems: Thier “HULFT” is well known and most popular file transfer middleware in Japan.\nhttp://www.hulft.com/software/hulft_7e/index.html\n\nInforteria: Their EAI package “Asteria” has No.1 share in Japanese market.\nhttp://www.infoteria.com/en/products/asteria/warp.html\n