AWS joins Lockheed Martin to help decode massive satellite data

IANS  |  Las Vegas 

Betting big on the lucrative space data market, (AWS) and giant have announced a strategic collaboration to integrate the new service with Lockheed Martin's new Verge

Both "Verge" and customers can now integrate with the rich portfolio of AWS services, including compute, storage, analytic and

"There is so much data in space. With this partnership, the world will be able to make sense of data from thousands of satellites orbiting the earth, including Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, which are ideal for collecting data for earth observation," AWS told reporters at the company's flagship ReInvent 2018 event here on Tuesday.

"Together, AWS and are providing increased flexibility, resiliency and scale in a complete connectivity solution, ground architecture, and cloud environment for integrated satellite and data management operations," added Rick Ambrose, Executive of

The collaboration with AWS will allow Lockheed Martin to deliver robust that will unlock new benefits for environmental research, scientific studies, security operations, and

"AWS and Lockheed Martin have a long, deep relationship and over the past several years it's become apparent that together we could bring greater capabilities to our public sector and commercial customers," said Teresa Carlson, Vice President, for AWS.

AWS Ground Station antennas are co-located with 19 AWS Regions globally, providing the customers low-latency, local access to other AWS services to process and store this data.

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 03:26 IST