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Accelerating India’s digital future: MeitY empanels AWS Asia-Pacific (Hyderabad) Region for government workloads

AWS Public Sector

billion) in cloud infrastructure in India by 2030 , the AWS Asia-Pacific (Hyderabad) Region is the second AWS Region in India to be fully empaneled by MeitY. This initiative would help achieve a smooth and efficient workflow for approvals and information exchange between various departments.

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Re-imagining the future of mobility on islands

AWS Public Sector

For example, a Finish maritime startup is providing a shipping company in the Aland Islands with a real-time cloud platform to operate their fleets more efficiently, including real-time open weather data, engine performance, humidity, and motion.

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Innovating for a more sustainable future: Practical examples from two Nordic organizations

AWS Public Sector

Recently at the AWS Summit Stockholm , leaders from Finland’s Posti Group and Sweden’s Stockholm Exergi shared how they’re using cloud technology to innovate the full end-to-end value chain of their services, and create a culture of shared responsibility for sustainable solutions for their customers and beyond.

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The case for public procurement as a development finance priority at UN’s 4th Financing for Development Conference

Open Contracting Partnership

A critical finding and recommendation of the World Bank report is to strengthen the transparency and efficiency of public spending and procurement, including through open data and digital procurement reforms. on medical procurement overall, and enabling the real-time monitoring of $60 million worth of medical contracts.

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Securely running AI algorithms for 100,000 users on private data

AWS Public Sector

With the growing demand for healthcare services, the global economy is projected to need an additional 14 million healthcare workers by 2030 based on a report by the World Health Organization (WHO). Insights from the increasing amount of available data contribute to a high level of care.

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