AWS for Industries
Category: AWS Well-Architected Tool
Applying the Well-Architected Financial Services Industry Lens
Today the latest version of the AWS Well-Architected Financial Services Industry Lens is available in the Lens Catalog of the AWS Well-Architected Tool. In this post, we walk through how Financial Services Industry customers can apply and use the AWS Well-Architected Financial Services Industry Lens to conduct a Well-Architected Framework review. The AWS Well-Architected (WA) Framework […]
Announcing the AWS Well-Architected Financial Services Industry Lens
We are delighted to announce the release of a new version of the AWS Well-Architected Financial Services Industry Lens and whitepaper (FSI Lens). The Well-Architected guidance consists of a lens whitepaper and an AWS-created lens that’s available in the Lens Catalog of the AWS Well-Architected Tool. The AWS Well-Architected Framework provides a consistent approach for […]
Dealing with disruption: How financial institutions are using cloud technology to respond to COVID-19 and reshape the industry
“Disruption.” It’s a word that we hear often in the Financial Services industry, typically when we describe innovations that create new markets or value networks that could potentially displace established norms, market leaders, or products. The unprecedented health challenge that the world is confronting today has brought a different type of disruption to the global […]
Improving technology resiliency to weather the slowdown in travel and hospitality
As COVID-19 continues to spread around the world, we place tremendous value and focus on the well-being and safety of our employees, partners, and customers. The Amazon Day One Blog is being updated regularly on all the ways Amazon is working to address this crisis. While the impact has been felt by everyone and across […]
Enabling mainframe automated code build and deployment for financial institutions using AWS and Micro Focus solutions
Mainframes are used by financial institutions for critical applications, batch data processing, online transaction processing, and mixed concurrent workloads. They have non-functional requirements such as performance, security, and resource availability to process all workloads, even in development environments. However, potential resource and parallelism reduction may occur during the development of new programs and subsequent testing. […]