DCI Saves 27% on Cloud Costs, Gains Support for Long-Term Growth Using AWS
Digital Commerce Intelligence (DCI) was founded in 2018 in Singapore and has offices in both Singapore and Greece. DCI provides businesses with intelligence on market trends, competition, and brand performance that allows them to plan corporate strategy based on data. As DCI grew, it was hindered by a lack of flexibility and high costs from its previous cloud provider. The company migrated to AWS in 6 months using the AWS Startup Program. The migration reduced its monthly cloud costs by 27 percent. DCI now has the tools and support it needs to achieve long-term success
Cloud Nomads, an Advanced Partner of AWS, has helped Digital Commerce Intelligence (DCI) achieve significant cost savings and support for long-term growth by leveraging the power of AWS. With Cloud Nomads’ expertise in AWS, DCI was able to implement cost-optimization strategies that reduced their monthly cloud expenses by 27%. Additionally, Cloud Nomads provided ongoing support and guidance, ensuring that DCI was able to fully leverage the benefits of AWS and achieve their business goals. By partnering with Cloud Nomads and leveraging the power of AWS, DCI was able to save on cloud costs, while gaining the support and resources necessary for long-term growth. This partnership demonstrates the benefits that can be achieved by leveraging the expertise of an AWS Advanced Partner like Cloud Nomads.
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Founded in 2018 in Singapore, Digital Commerce Intelligence (DCI) saw that ecommerce businesses in Southeast Asia were operating blind and making decisions on intuition, rather than data. DCI makes timely ecommerce market intelligence available to businesses to help them make better commercial decisions. DCI now provides insights on market sizing, trends, competition, and brand performance to customers throughout Southeast Asia.
However, as DCI grew, its cloud services provider lacked the flexibility it needed, resulting in unpredictable compute and database costs. The company migrated to Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 6 months using the AWS Startup Program. This AWS program offers a broad range of events to support startups as they launch, grow, and scale.
In addition, DCI’s participation in AWS Activate—which offers free tools, resources, and more to help startups quickly begin using AWS—meant that it could move fast, using guidance from its account team and AWS support engineers. The migration reduced its monthly cloud costs by 27 percent. DCI now believes it has the tools and support it needs to set itself up for long-term success.
Migrating to AWS in 6 Months and Gaining a Cloud Guide
To provide market intelligence to customers, DCI uses a proprietary algorithm that acquires publicly available real-time data from top ecommerce platforms. It then converts that data into ready-to-use sales performance insights that customers can view using interactive dashboards. This allows customers to plan ecommerce strategy based on data, not guesswork. “If you’re selling products online, you need to know if you’re doing it as fast as your competitors, or if you’re a leader, in last place, or in the middle,” says Kyriakos Zannikos, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) at DCI. “Our solutions give you that critical information.”
DCI was a little more than two years old when an investor suggested the company migrate to AWS to avoid the kind of billing issues it had with its previous cloud provider. On multiple occasions, DCI received higher-than-expected charges for routine usage, which meant Zannikos had to spend time trying to resolve billing with the provider. “We are a startup—we cannot have a resource dedicated to managing the cloud service charges,” says Zannikos. “That’s not our focus. We’re trying to build our product.”
The company used proprietary tools that it had built and optimized for its previous provider and, in addition to migrating compute and data to AWS, it also needed to update and test those tools. DCI was able to migrate its data collection tools, SQL Server, messaging queue, Kubernetes clusters, image registry, and compute to AWS. It is now running about 65 percent of its systems on AWS and intends to move the rest after its remaining tools are updated to run on AWS. “In contrast to our previous provider, AWS provides a feature-rich and configurable cloud experience,” says Cavan David, software development lead at DCI. “With the help of the AWS team, we were able to migrate our systems from the previous cloud service to AWS in a couple of months with just a team of two engineers and without a lot of DevOps know-how.”
DCI also found that the support at AWS helped it make better choices for the company overall. “We wanted to have an account manager from our cloud services provider who could guide us,” says Konstantinos Kitsaras, chief technical officer (CTO) at DCI. “We wanted someone to help us select the right services, evaluate our architecture, and evaluate workloads. Someone who would share knowledge with us. We got that from AWS.”
Monthly Cloud Costs Cut by 27% Using AWS
Migrating about 65 percent of its systems to AWS took DCI only 6 months. It plans to migrate the remainder soon. So far, the migration to AWS has reduced monthly IT costs by 27 percent. Those savings matter, because—to run its algorithms and deliver results to its customers—DCI needs to ingest and process a lot of data. These results give DCI customers the market insights they need to run their businesses more intelligently.
DCI uses Amazon RDS for SQL Server (Amazon RDS) to ingest and process data. Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale SQL Server deployments in the cloud. The company uses Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), which provides secure and resizable compute capacity for virtually any workload, and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) object storage built to retrieve any amount of data from anywhere. Amazon CloudWatch (CloudWatch) has been added to gain observability of its AWS resources and applications.
The AWS team has provided better cost control and support for DCI. “Lower costs mean we can spend more on people and on product development—things that make the business more competitive,” says Kitsaras. “We now have a deeper understanding of how we use our cloud services. The insights we get from CloudWatch, for example, help us react quickly to any infrastructure issues that may affect our customers. We also have responsive support to help us if we ever have a question. As a market intelligence company, we see the value of what we’ve gained by using AWS.”
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