List of Amazon Management Console Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Amazon Management Console for Network Management and Monitoring 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 Management Console for Network Management and Monitoring include: Zurich Insurance Group, a Switzerland based Insurance organisation with 63000 employees and revenues of $7.80 billion, Electronic Arts, a United States based Media organisation with 14500 employees and revenues of $7.50 billion, Canva, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 5500 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion and many others.
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Canva | Professional Services | 5500 | $1.5B | Australia | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Management Console | Network Management and Monitoring | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Canva implemented Amazon Management Console, Apps Category: , to manage Amazon CloudWatch-based observability across its microservice backend deployed in Australia. The deployment centralized access to CloudWatch capabilities through the Amazon Management Console for application and operations teams, establishing a single-pane operational entry point for monitoring and log access.
Canva used CloudWatch Logs and CloudWatch Metrics as the primary modules, configuring centralized log aggregation, metric collection, and dashboarding. Dashboards were provisioned and managed via the console to surface service-level and infrastructure metrics, while log export workflows were established to feed external analysis tools for deeper investigations and retention workflows.
Operational scope covered application engineering and operations teams in Australia, focusing on microservice observability and incident response support. Governance centered on centralizing monitoring permissions and standardizing log aggregation practices, which simplified aggregation of logs and reduced overhead for application and operations monitoring, improving operational visibility as stated by the implementation notes.
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Electronic Arts | Media | 14500 | $7.5B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Management Console | Network Management and Monitoring | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Electronic Arts partnered with Amazon Web Services to beta test Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor, accessed through the Amazon Management Console, to reduce mean time to detect internet issues and to determine whether user impacting problems were caused by internet connectivity or AWS network in the United States. Apps Category was used in this engagement to augment EA's network and IT operations observability capabilities and to provide additional internet health telemetry for incident triage.
The implementation used Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor as a functional module within EA's network operations observability stack, with the Amazon Management Console serving as the control plane for configuration and monitoring. Configuration focused on internet health sensors, path impact detection, and alerts routed into existing operations workflows, enabling faster differentiation between internet transit problems and AWS network issues. The narrative and logs from CloudWatch Internet Monitor were incorporated into EA's troubleshooting playbooks to support root cause analysis.
Governance and rollout were executed as a beta program in collaboration with AWS, administered by EA's network and operations teams in the United States, and scoped to validate detection and attribution workflows. Operational changes centered on incident identification and triage processes, updating escalation criteria so that incidents attributed to internet connectivity could be isolated from those attributed to AWS infrastructure. Outcomes stated by the engagement include reduced mean time to detect internet issues and improved network and operations observability and root cause analysis.
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Zurich Insurance Group | Insurance | 63000 | $7.8B | Switzerland | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Management Console | Network Management and Monitoring | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Zurich Insurance Group centralized metrics, alerts and logging using Amazon CloudWatch through the Amazon Management Console in a deployment managed on Amazon Web Services, under the "" Apps Category, to streamline incident response for its infrastructure and applications in Switzerland. The implementation focused on consolidating monitoring and observability interfaces into the AWS Management Console and standardizing alerting targets and dashboard views for operations teams.
Zurich leveraged CloudWatch Logs, CloudWatch Alarms and CloudWatch Dashboards accessed via the Amazon Management Console, implementing centralized log groups, alarm thresholds and unified operational dashboards. Configuration work included instrumenting application and infrastructure metrics collection, defining alarm conditions for service degradation and building role aligned dashboards to support on‑call and SRE style workflows.
Operational coverage targeted infrastructure and application monitoring across Zurich environments in Switzerland, with CloudWatch serving as the primary telemetry aggregation and alerting layer. The Amazon Management Console provided the control plane for managing CloudWatch components and for correlating logs, metrics and alarms to support incident triage and response processes.
Governance and rollout emphasized centralized alerting policies and an incident response workflow to reduce mean time to recovery, with monitoring ownership and escalation paths standardized across operational teams. The approach prioritized improved operational resilience through consistent dashboarding and alerting practices, and by using Amazon Management Console driven CloudWatch capabilities to align monitoring with incident management.
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