Case Study: TraceLink achieves scalable, GxP-compliant global track-and-trace for life sciences with Amazon Web Services

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TraceLink, a Massachusetts-based company, operates the Life Sciences Cloud—the world’s largest track-and-trace network connecting manufacturers, distributors, hospitals, and pharmacies to prevent counterfeit drugs. Facing strict global track-and-trace and GxP compliance requirements, massive serialization data, and the need for broad data exchange, TraceLink determined that on-premises or traditional hosting could not deliver the scalability, elasticity, and secure connectivity its customers required.

TraceLink built its platform on AWS, using a multi-tenant architecture and services such as EC2, S3, RDS, SQS, Redshift, DynamoDB, and IAM under the AWS GxP compliance program to deliver secure, validated, and elastic operations. The result: rapid deployments, single-point integrations for large partner ecosystems, industry-leading security, and major cost and time savings—supporting hundreds of life-sciences customers and hundreds of thousands of trading partners while reducing integration costs and operational overhead.


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Peter Spellman

Senior Vice President of Product and Cloud Engineering, TraceLink


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