Seeq & Amazon Web Services Announce Launch of SaaS Migration Program

Aug. 6, 2021

Seeq and Amazon Web Services partner to accelerate customer migration to a Seeq-managed SaaS solution on AWS.

Seeq Corp., a leader in manufacturing and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) advanced analytics software, announced the launch of a new program, the Seeq SaaS Workshop.

In collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), the Seeq SaaS Workshop simplifies the migration path to the cloud for Seeq’s on premise customers, according to the Seeq press release. Seeq SaaS on AWS benefits for manufacturing organizations include ease of deployment, added support, and faster access to new Seeq capabilities.

Eligible customers participating in the Seeq SaaS Workshop will benefit from a no-cost SaaS migration service, along with additional pricing options for Seeq subscriptions. In addition, Seeq's dedicated support team will assist in efficiently migrating on premise Seeq implementations, data connections, and workloads to the AWS cloud. Program eligibility includes current Seeq customer with on premise deployments, who can easily sign up for this limited-time program to accelerate their digitalization initiatives.

Seeq’s rapid growth is being fueled in part by its commitment to cloud-based computing. Seeq is available on AWS Marketplace, has AWS Industrial Competency status, and supports many data storage services, including Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, plus machine learning in Amazon SageMaker, and other services.

“Customers go to AWS Marketplace to find solutions that provide advanced analytics and real-time collaboration to support their journey to the cloud,” said Mona Chadha, Director, AWS Marketplace Category Management in the Seeq press release. “We are pleased to support Seeq customers’ migration to the cloud through the Seeq SaaS Workshop.”

Allnex, a global leader in industrial coating resins, is an example of pairing secure cloud services with innovation in advanced analytics with their migration to Seeq SaaS on AWS.

“Allnex utilized Seeq as an on premise application during the pilot project,” said Diego Gravina, IT Coordinator at Allnex in the press release. “But we decided to rollout Seeq as a cloud application due to the advantages this model brings to our business. Our cloud migration was quick, easy, and reliable.”

Seeq’s comprehensive set of applications for analyzing and sharing insights on process manufacturing data include Workbench for easy to use advanced analytics, Organizer for publishing reports and dashboards, and Data Lab for accessing Python libraries. Seeq applications empower engineers and subject matter experts to rapidly investigate, collaborate, and distribute insights to improve operations and business outcomes.

“Seeq’s advanced analytics on AWS combines flexibility and scalability,” said Dustin Johnson, Seeq’s Chief Architect in the press release. “And partnering with AWS to streamline our customers’ journey to the cloud will quickly empower each of them to unlock the value in their data.”

In addition to AWS data services, Seeq connects to an extensive set of data storage platforms from vendors including OSIsoft, Siemens, GE, Honeywell, Inductive Automation, AVEVA, AspenTech, Yokogawa, InfluxDB, Snowflake, and others. Seeq is available worldwide through a global partner network of system integrators, which provides training and resale support for Seeq in over 40 countries, in addition to its direct sales organization in North America and Europe.

To learn more about Seeq visit seeq.com

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