Experian, a global information services company and credit reporting bureau, has chosen Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider for its multiyear IT modernization project. The move to AWS will centralize Experian’s core business operations, analytics tools, and on-premises servers, reducing operating costs, improving time to market, and enhancing IT security and reliability.
Facts
- Experian will move core business operations, consumer-services products, analytics tools, and on-premises servers to AWS as part of its cloud-first strategy.
- Centralizing these critical technology platforms on AWS will enhance Experian’s IT security and reliability while decreasing operating costs.
- Experian will use AWS’s cloud services to create customized programs and deliver real-time financial services to customers.
- Experian is a member of the AWS Partner Network and the AWS ISV Accelerate Program, a co-sell program for organizations that provide software solutions that run on or integrate with AWS.
- Working with AWS, Experian will apply machine learning and analytics across its vast amount of data to identify trends and insights that will help them rapidly create innovative services to meet and exceed customer expectations.
- Experian’s cloud migration and modernization efforts will empower businesses and financially underserved consumers to build, improve, and take control of their financial future.
- AWS provides Experian with resilient and secure IT infrastructure that will accelerate the introduction of new financial services products for consumers and businesses.