Insurance companies are seeking to reduce their reliance on fragile, inefficient legacy skillsets and outdated infrastructure. Using Core Modernization solutions on AWS, insurers combine modern infrastructure, architecture, and organizational patterns in the cloud. As a result, insurance companies work toward operational excellence by maximizing resiliency, engineering efficiency, and business agility.

Partner Solutions

Software, SaaS, or managed services from AWS Partners

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  • Socotra

    Efficiently manage the complex interactions needed throughout the lifecycle of your policies. Flexible configuration is supported for personal, commercial, specialty, and term-life lines.
  • Novum Cloud Platform (NCP)

    NCP provides a world-wide unique secure and compliant cloud-environment focussed primarily on insurances companies, but not limited to this sector.
  • V3locity

    Experience the future with V3locity, Vitech’s advanced, cloud-native platform powered by AWS. With top-tier security, scalability, and resiliency, V3locity transforms business operations through modular architecture, AI insights, orchestrated integrations, and robust security.
  • Alfresco Digital Business Platform

    The Alfresco Digital Business Platform (DBP) will be deployed into an AWS environment that securely extends an on premise datacenter. The components of the system will be distributed between both environments, while user access will be from within the on-premise network.
  • Guidewire InsuranceSuite™

    Guidewire InsuranceSuite™ provides transactional systems of record supporting the entire insurance lifecycle. Guidewire InsuranceSuite™ is a proven solution that promotes optimized insurance operations through insights derived from an engaged global customer community, and empowers employees, agents
  • FINEOS AdminSuite

    FINEOS AdminSuite is a component-based core product suite developed organically and specifically for group, voluntary and individual life, public sector accident compensation, and health insurance carriers.
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