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Use Cases
Arch Platform Technologies
How Arch Platform Technologies is helping our customers improve team collaboration, team performance, end-user efficiency and overall cycle time with advanced performance AWS cloud infrastructure. This section of our site highlights customer use cases.
Facing the twin challenges of program growth and aging on-premise infrastructure, the Texas A&M University Visualization program has been working towards a transformative solution for their demanding workloads on behalf of faculty, staff, and students. They partnered with Arch Platform Technologies and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy the Arch Platform for hybrid-cloud virtual computer labs and a compute farm.
This strategic transition moves beyond simple lab virtualization. It establishes a model for compute equity, providing every student with 24/7/365 access to a right-sized virtual workstation and compute farm resources, regardless of their personal device or physical location. By eliminating cyclical resource congestion and level-setting the student experience, the Arch Platform has provided the foundation for a scalable, future-proof curriculum.
A+E Networks’ multi-year, enterprise cloud transformation project hit an important milestone with the roll-out of cloud-based remote editing and delivery workflows. What were once separate pipelines are now unified, completely rebuilt and modernized in AWS using SDVI Rally, Arch Platform Technologies, and TMT Insight’s Polaris software.
A+E Networks, innovative content creators and a world renowned media company, worked closely with AWS to bring about an integration of technologies which has continued to evolve A+E’s distribution business, bringing high-touch editing workflows directly into the path of bulk ordering for Broadcast and VOD delivery. A single-pane-of-glass now controls a complex network of automated and manual processes. On-prem editing has been eliminated, reliance on third-party service providers has ended, and delivery cycles have been shortened by 70%.
When Hugh Behroozy started building Blinkmoon Games, a new independent studio based in Vancouver, Canada, he wanted to bring together the best talent from across the visual effects (VFX) and games industry to create the next generation of interactive experiences. The only problem was, how do you attract talent to a Vancouver-based studio when some of the best developers available live on the other side of the world?
Blinkmoon, a company that is all-in on Amazon Web Services (AWS), quickly discovered the solution: create a fully functional studio in the cloud. To do this, Blinkmoon turned to AWS and Arch Platform Technologies, a full-service AWS Partner Network (APN) partner.





