How to keep your operations resilient using AWS services

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  • March 21, 2023
  • Jodie Rhodes
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As supply chains have become increasingly complex and global, the importance of maintaining resilience in operations has become more critical than ever. Businesses that fail to prepare for disruptions can face significant financial losses, reputational damage, and supply chain interruptions. Fortunately, modern cloud-based technologies such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) can help businesses mitigate these risks and maintain the resilience of their operations.

At Firemind, we specialise in helping businesses optimise their AWS solutions to ensure their operations remain resilient. In this article, we’ll discuss how AWS can help you achieve this goal, and the benefits of doing so.

Why is Resilience Important?

Resilience is the ability to withstand and recover from unexpected events, such as natural disasters, cyber attacks, and supply chain disruptions. A resilient supply chain can keep your business up and running, even when faced with unexpected challenges. This resilience can help businesses avoid or minimise downtime, reduce costs associated with disruptions, and maintain customer satisfaction.

In recent years, supply chain disruptions have become more frequent and costly. According to a report by Resilience360, the average financial impact of a supply chain disruption increased by 465% from 2010 to 2020. Additionally, disruptions have become more complex, with 66% of companies reporting that they experienced multiple disruptions in 2020, according to a survey by Gartner. Given these statistics, it’s clear that resilience should be a top priority for any supply chain businesses.

How can AWS help?

AWS provides a suite of cloud-based services that can help businesses achieve resilience in their operations. These services enable businesses to store, process, and analyse large amounts of data in a secure and scalable way. Below are some examples of AWS services that can help maintain supply chain resilience:

Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is a scalable, durable, and secure object storage service that can store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web. S3 can be used to store backups, data archives, and log files, which are critical for disaster recovery and business continuity planning.

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. EC2 enables businesses to quickly and easily scale their compute capacity up or down, depending on their needs. This can be particularly useful during periods of high demand or when responding to unexpected events.

Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service that can monitor AWS resources and custom metrics generated by applications and services. CloudWatch can provide real-time visibility into system performance and enable businesses to identify and resolve any erros, downtimes or conflicts.

Are you concerned about the resilience of your supply chain? Don’t let unexpected disruptions derail your business. Contact our cloud consultancy specialists today, to learn how we can help you maintain your supply chain’s resilience using AWS services.

Our experts have the knowledge and experience to design and implement customised solutions that leverage the power of AWS to enhance your supply chain’s flexibility, agility, and security. With AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and Amazon RDS, we can help you streamline your operations, reduce costs, and improve your overall business performance.

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