Amazon Web Services (AWS) has created a new business group with Accenture to shuttle more clients onto Amazon’s clouds.
The Accenture AWS Business Group pulls together development, marketing and sales team to flog AWS services to those not already working on the cloud.
The division was announced at this year’s re:Invent AWS conference in Las Vegas.
“The Accenture AWS Business Group has been created to empower these organisations to rapidly achieve the agility benefits of moving to AWS so they can eliminate the undifferentiated heavy lifting of managing their IT infrastructure and instead focus on adopting new IT operating models, addressing new market opportunities, and growing their business, at the same time they reduce their overall IT costs.”
The move comes as Amazon tries to scoop up larger enterprise IT customers, customers that cloud solutions from HP and IBM have traditionally won in recent years.
Accenture and AWS will both invest resources over multiple years in the development of new services and technology solutions including application migration and development, cloud-based enterprise applications, and analytics and Big Data solutions.
The companies will train 1,000 Accenture staff and certify 500 Accenture staff on the AWS Cloud in the first year, and support go-to-market activities.
Workers at Amazon warehouse near Raleigh vote against joining union, as company continues to challenge…
High-profile meeting with tech leaders seen as signal China is boosting tech sector after years…
South Korea hopes to gain leg up in international AI race with infusion of private…
Chinese electric vehicle giants rush to incorporate DeepSeek AI tech to cars after it creates…
South Korean data authority suspends Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek from Apple, Google app stores while…
Privacy advocates criticise Google over decision to allow companies to track users via digital fingerprints,…