Cloudinary to Showcase New Media Management Capabilities at AWS Re:Invent 2018

E-Commerce Customer Fathead to Share Insights on Bringing Visual Content to Life

Cloudinary, the end-to-end media management platform for the world’s top brands and an AWS Advanced Technology Partner, will be participating at AWS re:Invent 2018 in Las Vegas, November 26-30. Cloudinary will be highlighting its latest image and video management capabilities at booth #1116 and presenting a case study talk with its eCommerce customer Fathead. Session details are as follows:

Who: Jessica Roland, Product Owner, Lead at Fathead; Maribel Mullins, Technical Customer Success Manager, Cloudinary; and Marissa Masangcay, Developer Support Engineer, Cloudinary

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What: “Bringing Your Visual Content to Life” — Learn how Fathead worked with Cloudinary to build a robust, end-to-end image management solution that allowed user content to be seamlessly printed—and brought to life. Ms. Roland will discuss how Fathead relied on Cloudinary’s image management solution to develop a successful custom business around web-to-print orders with fully-optimized, on-the-fly images and share insights into how these capabilities led to better customer engagement.

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When: Tuesday, November 27, 2:40-3:00 p.m., Venetian, Level 2, Kumo Theater, Expo Hall

Attendees should visit Cloudinary booth #1116 to see its media management platform in action, including award-winning solutions for images, videos and digital asset management (DAM), and receive a complimentary professional headshot — to be transformed and customized on-the-fly using Cloudinary.

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