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Online Proctor Sumadi Joins AWS Partner Network

Sumadi, an artificial intelligence-powered online proctoring business (part of Laureate Education, Inc.), announced it has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN). The APN is a global community of AWS Partners that leverage programs, expertise, and resources to build, market, and sell customer offerings.

Sumadi’s status as an AWS Partner strengthens the business’ ability to deploy large-scale, simultaneous proctoring of online tests and assessments for clients around the world, including universities, English language schools, and corporate and government organizations.

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“We’re pleased to have been able to showcase our capabilities during the review process to become part of the APN. This is an incredible validation of the progress we’ve made since starting up in 2019, to expand our business while leveraging AWS training, enablement resources, tools and more,” said Raúl Rivera, Sumadi Executive Director.

“In addition to helping us better integrate with different Learning Management Systems (LMS) like OpenLMS, Blackboard or Canvas, we expect being part of the global APN will present opportunities that will help further our growth.

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“As we expand our proctoring solutions, we look forward to building on our success and our relationship with AWS to benefit our clients in the years ahead.”

Working with AWS has allowed Sumadi to provide its clients with cost-effective, scalable proctoring solutions with real-time reporting capabilities. Today, the business uses Amazon Rekognition for face and object detection, AWS Lambda to run code on a serverless event-driven compute service Amazon DynamoDB to store metadata, and Amazon API Gateway to create, maintain and secure application programming interfaces (APIs).

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