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Snowplow powers 2 source-linked AI deployments documented in AIUseCaseHub, across 2 industries and 1 country.

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Condé Nast transforms publishing workflows using Amazon Bedrock on AWS

Condé Nast migrated 800+ media properties to a unified AWS Cloud infrastructure and built a centralized data platform with Databricks on Amazon S3.The company deployed Amazon Bedrock for content rights management and content moderation, and used Amazon SageMaker for specialized search models.The solution analyzes editorial content together with contract and licensing data to identify rights availability in minutes instead of weeks, and automates moderation workflows to reduce manual checks.

OtherUnited States

Condé Nast AI-Driven Digital Media Transformation with Amazon Bedrock and AWS

Condé Nast modernized its legacy fragmented infrastructure of 800+ media properties across 22+ brands into a unified AWS Cloud platform.They consolidated data using Databricks on AWS to create a centralized analytics lake house with fine-grained governance, enabling unified insights and real-time analytics across all brands.Deployed AI capabilities with Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker for content rights management and AI-powered content moderation, drastically reducing processing times from weeks to minutes while ensuring editorial standards via Amazon Bedrock Guardrails.Migrated to standardized AWS services including Amazon EKS, Amazon EC2, AWS Control Tower, Lake Formation, and CloudFront to improve operational efficiency, compliance, and scalability.The unified data and AI platform transformed editorial workflows, enabling data-driven decision-making, unlocking historical content assets, and augmenting human creativity rather than replacing it.

Tech & CommsUnited States
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