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Siemens on AWS

A global leader in electrification, automation, and digitization, Siemens AG has driven innovation across industries for over 175 years. It uses a range of Amazon Web Services (AWS) technologies to carry on that tradition of transformation—bringing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to railways and factories, developing intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems, implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into its cybersecurity platform, and more. From modernizing data infrastructure and analytics capabilities with AWS Glue and Amazon Athena to using Amazon Neptune and AWS Lambda to create Building Twin from Siemens. Each step the organization takes in the AWS Cloud brings new efficiency, value, and insight to improve operations for Siemens and its customers.

Siemens' Cloud Journey

Accelerating Remote Device Registration from Hours to Minutes Using AWS IoT with Siemens Healthineers Ultrasound

[2024] Siemens Healthineers, a global medical technology company, manages vast fleets of devices including ultrasound machines through Kinectus Remote Service on AWS. The cloud-based solution enables secure device connectivity, remote troubleshooting, and AI-powered support. On AWS, Siemens Healthineers Ultrasound has reduced the time to register new devices from 2 hours to 5 minutes, while enhancing customer support through features like real-time screen sharing and automated software updates.

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Siemens Builds Datalake2Go on AWS to Analyze Disparate Data Globally

[2024] Collecting and analyzing data from not only its own operations, but that of its customers, partners, and suppliers across the globe is no small feat for Siemens. The company uses nearly 30 different Amazon Web Services (AWS) technologies, including AWS Glue and AWS Lambda, to run its Datalake2Go platform. This provides Siemens and its customers with a modern, standardized infrastructure that can scale globally and make better use of data.

Diagram illustrating data flow from various data sources to the D2GO core, utilizing AWS services like Lambda, S3, and RDS, and connecting to project accounts with tools like SageMaker, Step Functions, and Glue.

Siemens Strengthens Security and Enhances Productivity Using AWS

[2022] Using a suite of Amazon Web Services (AWS) tools, including AWS Security Hub, has helped Siemens modernize its security infrastructure. With a consolidated dashboard and automatic notifications, vulnerabilities can be identified and addressed fast. In addition to its strengthened security posture, the company has increased productivity, and improved communication and collaboration.

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Migrating a 9-TB Database to the Cloud Using Amazon EC2 High Memory Instances with Siemens

[2024] Modern large enterprises often adopt SAP to manage enterprise resources and improve their productivity and operational efficiency. However, global technology company Siemens AG (Siemens) found that as its user and data volumes grew, its offline infrastructure lacked the scalability to meet the increasing demand of its SAP database, and the company knew cloud migration had become a necessary strategy. Siemens also hoped that the cloud migration could help the company get through development and other businesses in the cloud, making it simpler to analyze AI and big data. By migrating the SAP system to Amazon Web Services (AWS), the branch of Siemens in China (Siemens China) has improved disaster recovery capability and business continuity, thereby meeting Siemens’ needs of global strategy alignment, cost optimization, and future resilience.

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Siemens Helps Shape the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” by Combining Its Software and AWS Cloud Capabilities

[2022] As a leader in industrial software and automation, Siemens is shaping the fourth industrial revolution. Using Amazon Web Services (AWS), including Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics technologies, the company is accelerating customers’ digital transformation and providing access to powerful industrial software as a service. Cedrik Neike, Siemens Digital Industries CEO, takes the stage at AWS re:Invent 2022 to talk about the critical steps in the journey so far with AWS.

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With the serverless AWS platform, we decreased customer control system alerts 90 percent and reduced infrastructure costs 85 percent.

Stefan Lichtenberger

Program Manager, Siemens Gas and Power

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About Siemens

Based in Munich, Siemens AG is an international technology and industrial manufacturing company that produces components for energy, healthcare, and other industries. With 320,000 employees, it is Europe’s largest industrial manufacturing firm and a leader in industrial automation and software.

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