Loop Media (LPTV) Fully Migrates to AWS
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Loop Media Goes All-In on Amazon Web Services
October 4, 2023 8:00 AM UTCSuccessful migration of workloads leverages exclusive benefits through the AWS Startups program
GLENDALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Loop Media, Inc. ("Loop®") (NYSE American: LPTV), the free streaming television media company for business which provides over 2 billion video views every month via restaurants, retail businesses, office buildings, doctors offices, airports, bars and college campuses, announced today that Loop Media has fully migrated its platform infrastructure to Amazon Web Services (AWS), including Amazon Relational Databases (RDS) use for scalability and reliability, Amazon CloudFront for all media delivery, and Amazon Elastic Compute... More

