Westpac pens five-year cloud deal with AWS to boost digital transformation
Westpac aims to leverage AWS’ tech to accelerate its digital transformation.
Westpac aims to leverage AWS’ tech to accelerate its digital transformation.
Diners Club Ecuador has gone live on Temenos’ cloud-native banking platform with AWS.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
The bank says the deal will enable it to “accelerate the migration of key critical workloads to AWS”.
New offering is designed for hedge funds, asset managers and other institutional clients.
The Canadian firm says the partnership will expedite cloud adoption and boost innovation.
Kamlesh Talreja joins to improve client experience for Goldman clients.
It aims to be the first entirely cloud-hosted bank in the Philippines.
German BaaS provider claims to be first of its kind to make such a move.
The bank deepens its relationship with cloud hosting giant.
The multi-year deal moves Global Payments systems into the cloud.
Amazon Web Services is to become a “long-term strategic partner” for HSBC.
The engineer quit in protest over AWS’ handling of warehouse employees amid COVID-19.
Major Canadian bank shifts MX.3 to the Amazon cloud.
The regulator has selected a bevy of Amazon solutions.
South African financial group makes strategic cloud decision
But will putting our data in the cloud put our data at risk?
Nearly one million Dutch and German savings accounts moved to new cloud-based system.
Payments companies are used to defending themselves against fraud from all sorts of angles, but they would do well to mind the phones. By 2020, 75 percent of omni-channel, customer-facing companies will face a targeted attack, with the contact center as the primary point of compromise, according to Gartner research.