Amazon Web Services

217 results about this entity

Period: 16 Jan 2018 - 30 Apr 2024

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Westpac signs five-year cloud deal with Amazon Web Services

Westpac has signed a five-year deal with Amazon Web Services to bolster its hybrid cloud strategy.

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Diners Club Ecuador goes live on Temenos with AWS

TEMENOS (SIX: TEMN) today announced that Diner’s Club Ecuador has gone live with Temenos Core Banking, Payments and Analytics on the cloud with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The completion of the project marks the launch of Diner’s Club Ecuador as the first digital bank in the country.

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NAB signs up 500 women to cloud tech learning programme

National Australia Bank says more than 500 female staffers have signed up for a new in-house learning programme on cloud technology.

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Cogo lists on AWS Marketplace

Global carbon footprint management fintech, Cogo, today announced that its carbon footprint management software is now listed on AWS Marketplace, a digital catalogue with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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BBVA ports investment banking platform to AWS

BBVA is moving its complex investment banking operations to Amazon Web Services.

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Stripe scores major Amazon deal

Stripe has become a strategic payments partner for Amazon in the US, Europe, and Canada, processing a "significant" portion of the tech giant's total payments volume across its businesses, including Prime, Audible, Kindle, Amazon Pay, Buy With Prime, and more.

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Nasdaq MRX migrates to AWS

Nasdaq, Inc. (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today announced it has successfully completed the migration of the core trading system of Nasdaq MRX – one of its six U.S. options exchanges – to Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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NAB signs multi-million dollar deal with AWS

National Australia Bank has signed a multi- million dollar, long-term deal with Amazon Web Services to accelerate the migration of critical workloads to the cloud.

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US banks launch digital asset settlement platform PoC

Some of the biggest names in the US banking industry are coming together on a proof of concept for a regulated digital asset settlement platform.

Mainframe to Cloud: How to shift applications

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UNO Digital Bank builds on AWS

Today, Singapore-headquartered financial technology company UNOAsia announced it has built the UNO Digital Bank in the Philippines in less than one year using Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company.

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Temenos puts digital banking on AWS

Temenos (SIX: TEMN) and Amazon Web Services (AWS), have extended their global relationship to run Temenos onboarding and origination solutions on AWS. The technology collaboration aims to allow all retail and commercial banks - incumbents and challengers - to provide digital onboarding and origination solutions with higher performance, scalability, and security.

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Finastra Managed Services arrives on AWS

Today Finastra announces the launch of Finastra Managed Services (FMS) on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enable banks and financial institutions to access FMS in the AWS cloud.

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Standard Bank employs AWS technology to boost Shari’ah Banking services

Standard Bank, which offers a range of Shari’ah-compliant banking solutions, is introducing a dedicated call centre line for its Shari’ah banking customers, which is powered by cutting-edge technology and promises to provide customers with personalised and efficient customer service experiences.

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NatWest taps AWS for data-driven services

NatWest Group is working with Amazon Web Services to bring together data from across its business in order to better anticipate the needs of customers.

Core Banking on Cloud: 3 Paths to Bank Modernisation

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Yapily launches first listing on AWS Marketplace

Open banking infrastructure provider Yapily has launched its first listing on AWS Marketplace, a digital catalogue featuring more than 12,000 products and services.

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UK FS regulator takes aim at cloud giants - FT

The UK's Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) is looking at ways to access more data from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud amid concern about how important the three have become to the financial services sector, according to the Financial Times.

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SETL demonstrates 1m transactions a second on blockchain

Blockchain settlement and payment infrastructure provider SETL is claiming a "breakthrough moment" after its Regulated Liability Network (RLN) demonstrated that it can process one million transactions per second (tps).