A Malaysian drone services company uses AWS solutions to provide insights to organizations in the telecommunications, agriculture , and energy sectors, while reducing data processing costs by 70% compared to on-premises infrastructure.
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), recently announced that Aerodyne, the world's leading drone solution provider, has launched its DRONOS software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform on the AWS cloud to help drone operators worldwide grow their businesses.
Through a comprehensive partnership with AWS, this Malaysian startup has been operating drone solutions for the telecommunications, agriculture, surveillance, logistics, and energy industries in 45 countries. DRONOS is an innovative, comprehensive drone service platform that enables drone users to engage, analyze, and learn drone data to optimize operations, improve efficiency, and conduct aerial inspections to keep ground workers safe.
Kamarul A. Muhamed, Founder and CEO of Aerodyne, said: “Our partnership with AWS has dramatically transformed our ability to address complex challenges across multiple industries and sectors, expanding into more countries and making a deeper impact on the global drone community. Our exponential growth has been made possible only by scaling workloads on the AWS platform to meet the growing demands of our users.”
AWS is known for its long-term commitment to customers and the local community in Malaysia, such as its commitment to invest over $6 billion in the country by 2037, and the launch of the AWS Region in Malaysia in 2024. AWS has trained over 50,000 Malaysian workers in cloud skills since 2017. Transitioning to renewable energy is one of the most effective ways to reduce carbon emissions, and by 2022, 90% of Amazon's electricity consumption was from renewable sources...
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