
Juan Valdés Gallo, Head of Software Development at Ryanair Labs, explains how the airline transformed its technological infrastructure by migrating from an on-premise data center in Ireland to Amazon Web Services (AWS). With the support of AWS Graviton specialists, they achieved a seamless migration of their Java and Go services, moving from testing to production in just a few weeks. This transition not only reduced costs by 30% but also improved the latency and response times of their critical applications, optimizing both the passenger experience and operational efficiency.
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