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AWS to Offer Fourth-Generation AMD EPYC Processor-Based Amazon EC2 Instances
As customers look to innovate with the cloud, AWS is focused on helping organizations grow by enabling them to securely run a wide range of applications with price performance benefits. AMD-powered instances are integral to these offerings, and with AMD’s announcement of fourth-generation AMD EPYC processors AWS plans to offer Amazon EC2 instances powered by the newly-introduced processors. These instances will expand customer choice of compute options available on EC2.
Accelerate Business Value Realization with Finacle Banking Suite on AWS
As digitization rewrites the future of banking, traditional core systems are falling short. Transactions are increasingly moving to the digital realm, and banks find themselves looking at the mammoth task of processing thousands of transactions per second, particularly during seasonal spikes. Learn how Finacle’s digital banking solution suite on AWS delivers business agility, lowers TCO, automates intelligent operations, and accelerates ecosystem innovation.
Rapid SAP S/4HANA Conversion and Migration from On-Premises to AWS in a Single Step
Cognizant is providing consulting and execution services for SAP customers to migrate the SAP landscape from on-premises to AWS, with SAP S/4HANA implementation on AWS combining SAP S/4HANA conversion and migration to AWS in a single step using the Cognizant migration factory called SmartMove. This solution provides a risk-free, comprehensive solution to transform customers’ SAP landscape into one that’s intelligent enterprise-ready.
AWS to Offer Third-Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processor-Based Amazon EC2 Instances
AWS has collaborated with Intel over the past 15 years, the longest of any cloud vendor. The partnership has been focused on deep engineering collaboration and getting the most out of customized Intel technology to deliver great experiences for our customers. Later this year, AWS plans to further this collaboration with Intel to offer Amazon EC2 instances powered by the new third-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, which will deliver more performance and expand customer choice on EC2.