List of Amazon Aurora Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Amazon Aurora customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Amazon Aurora for Database Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Amazon Aurora for Database Management include: BP, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100500 employees and revenues of $189.19 billion, Samsung US, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $36.56 billion, Fannie Mae, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $30.85 billion, DoorDash, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 23700 employees and revenues of $10.72 billion, The Pokemon Company, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 6200 employees and revenues of $3.37 billion and many others.
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Abios | Professional Services | 45 | $6M | Sweden | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Abios implemented Amazon Aurora. Abios implemented Amazon Aurora in 2018 as the central Database layer to support its esports data platform, positioning the Amazon Aurora database as the authoritative relational store for data APIs, data visualisation iframes and odds products.
The deployment followed an AWS-native architecture, integrating Amazon Aurora with Amazon EKS for containerized microservices, AWS Lambda for serverless processing, Redis for caching and RabbitMQ for event queuing. Amazon Aurora was configured to serve transactional and analytical workloads within the platform, leveraging Database patterns such as clustered instances, read replicas and managed backup routines to align with availability and operational resilience goals.
Operational ownership was retained by Abios small agile engineering teams in Stockholm, who incorporated schema design, SQL dialect management and CI/CD pipelines to manage database schema changes and deployments to Amazon Aurora. The implementation impacted backend engineering, platform operations and product teams responsible for APIs and visualisations, embedding the Amazon Aurora Database into microservice workflows, automated testing and release processes.
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BP | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 100500 | $189.2B | United Kingdom | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, BP implemented Amazon Aurora as a targeted Database deployment within a broader AWS cloud migration program. One year on, the migration was running ahead of schedule with over 60% of BP’s European mega data centre workloads migrated to the AWS cloud, including business-critical applications and trading platforms.
The deployment of Amazon Aurora for BP trading was positioned to deliver higher operational resiliency and improved performance for transaction and market data workloads, with Amazon Aurora cited explicitly as the cloud database for trading. The broader engagement included data migrations and application modernization to cloud-native architectures, and the use of machine learning enabled services to support analytics and operational automation.
Integrations centered on AWS services, BP data centres and cloud capabilities, and cloud-hosted business applications. Workloads moved to Amazon Aurora were integrated alongside trading platforms and other business-critical systems, while parallel initiatives used Amazon QuickSight for procurement and supply chain analytics and Talk2Me, an automated AI support system powered by Amazon Alexa, to address retail helpdesk demand.
Operational scope covered European mega data centre consolidation and cloud-first application modernization across trading, procurement, supply chain and retail support functions. The program reported explicit outcomes including migration progress exceeding 60% of targeted European data centre workloads, reductions in energy use and emissions from BP’s digital infrastructure and data centres, a reported 40% reduction in BP retail helpdesk calls from the Talk2Me deployment, and stated improvements in resiliency and performance after adopting Amazon Aurora.
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Clearwater Analytics | Professional Services | 1915 | $452M | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Clearwater Analytics implemented Amazon Aurora as its Database service on Amazon Web Services. The deployment used Amazon Aurora and RDS instances provisioned across multiple Availability Zones to enable automated recovery and high availability patterns described by the engineering team.
Infrastructure was provisioned and versioned using Terraform to create development, test, and production environments. Backups were configured to S3 with archival to Amazon Glacier, and automation was implemented with Bash and Python scripts plus Boto3, Lambda scheduling, and CloudFormation templates to enforce fault tolerance and recovery procedures.
The application topology integrated Amazon Aurora with containerized microservices running on Amazon ECS and Docker, with Kubernetes used for additional container orchestration and Istio for service mesh control. Traffic was distributed using an Nginx reverse proxy alongside Amazon ELB, while API Gateway and Lambda provided application layer services; CI/CD pipelines used Jenkins with EC2 worker nodes, Git branching and pre-push hooks, and Ansible playbooks to manage configuration.
Operational governance covered secret management with HashiCorp Vault, role based access control through Ansible Tower, and monitoring and alerting via CloudWatch and centralized logging with ELK and EFK stacks. Clearwater Analytics aligned Amazon Aurora Database deployment with automated infrastructure-as-code, container orchestration, pipeline automation, and secret and monitoring governance across DevOps and engineering environments.
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Professional Services | 661 | $135M | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 23700 | $10.7B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 4786 | $1.5B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 7000 | $30.9B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 2320 | $735M | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 11000 | $36.6B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 6200 | $3.4B | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Aurora | Database Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Amazon Aurora
- Scancom International, a Denmark based Manufacturing organization with 4650 Employees
- Amity University, a India based Education company with 3000 Employees
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