About the Episode
In this episode of Innovation Ambassadors, we feature Experian, a leading global information services company, providing data and analytical tools to clients around the world.
Our host Sara Armstrong is joined by Marcio Felix Goncalves, Head of Product Development at Experian, Jo Kennedy, Engineering Leader at Experian, and Jesse Mulvogue, Senior Account Manager at AWS.
Join us as we explore Experian's shift to a dynamic, cloud-first approach. Learn how, in collaboration with the AWS Innovation team in Australia, they adopted the working backwards methodology to leverage the AWS Cloud, resulting in enhanced brand experiences for consumers.
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Guest Speakers
Marcio Felix Goncalves
Head of Product Development at Experian
Jo Kennedy
Engineering Leader at Experian
Jesse Mulvogue
Senior Account Manager at AWS
Highlights
00:00 - Introduction and Overview
01:42 - Experian's Challenges and Transition to AWS
02:42 -Technology Landscape Transformation
04:46 - Working Backwards Methodology
10:10 - High-Level Architecture and Data Discovery Workshop
11:45 - Challenges and Learning from Experiments
15:00 - Reflections and Future Plans
I've been with Experian for 15 years now and we had never built products as fast as we have done in the last couple of years. It's really amazing.
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