How You can Leverage Cloud Platforms to Transform Digital Experience
The next time Kawhi Leonard misses a 3-pointer, you can criticize him backed with accurate real-time data (shooting percentage) hovering over him. Confused? The LA Clippers move to improve the fan experience by choosing Amazon Web Services (AWS)—a cloud platform—to be its primary cloud computing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence provider for the CourtVision game-watching platform will put the fans in control of viewing experience. AWS will enable viewers to toggle across multiple modes with real-time data and augmented reality features.
“The combination of cloud computing and machine learning has the potential to fundamentally redefine how fans experience the sports they love.”–
Mike Clayville, Vice
President of worldwide commercial sales at AWS
Innovating the customer experience powered by cloud technology is not just restricted to sports organizations; rather, a cloud-powered future is disrupting almost every business sector that is migrating toward remote infrastructure.
“Up to 60% of organizations will use an external service provider’s cloud-managed service offering by 2022.”–
Sid
Nag, research vice president at Gartner
However, a staggering number of cloud migrations fail: 37% of them fail. Big brands like Twitter and Pinterest have experienced a cloud migration failure. Even the UK-based bank TSB witnessed a cloud migration fiasco, forcing them to increase interest payments to cover customer losses.