AWS for Industries

#8: How to start your cloud journey (featuring GE Aviation)

AWS Industrial Insights

Welcome to AWS Industrial Insights. In every episode, we interview visionary leaders from industrial companies to share their insights on technology, innovation, and leadership. This podcast is for industrial business leaders who are looking to make data-driven decisions and learn from those who’ve experienced similar challenges. By interviewing leading executives, we’ll uncover their insights and learn exactly how their organization found a solution. You can find all episodes of AWS Industrial Insights on your favorite streaming platform or listen below.

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Episode #8: How to start your cloud journey (featuring GE Aviation)

Learn how to get started with your cloud journey, and make the right changes along the way. Featured guests include Chris Carissimi, CTO at GE Aviation and Douglas Bellin, the Business Development Lead for Smart Factory and Industry 4.0 at AWS

Duration :00:41:45

Helpful Resources

Read the ebook: Why do Industrial enterprises need a data lake? 

Read the ebook: Industrial Executive’s Guide to Cloud Security

AWS for Manufacturing Webpage https://aws.amazon.com/manufacturing/

AWS for Industrials Webpage https://aws.amazon.com/industrial/

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Caroline Lawrence

Caroline Lawrence

Caroline serves as a Marketing Manager for Manufacturing at Amazon Web Services. Caroline brings a diverse international marketing background with experience in graphic design, social media management, public relations, and small business development strategy. Across the scope of her career, Caroline has led and facilitated several innovative projects focusing on audience growth, thought leadership engagements, and marketing ROI analysis.