Revolutionizing Cloud Services: DXC Technology and AWS Partnership

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DXC Technology and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have teamed up to take their partnership to the next level, aiming to revolutionize cloud services for customers. The collaboration will focus on helping DXC’s largest IT Outsourcing (ITO) customers transition to the world’s leading cloud platform. By migrating their workloads to AWS, customers can expect enhanced reliability, security, and innovation, along with reduced IT infrastructure costs. Additionally, DXC has chosen AWS as its preferred cloud provider to drive innovation and efficiencies across its organization.

Mike Salvino, Chairman, President and CEO of DXC, expressed pride in the partnership, emphasizing the focus on modernizing customers’ IT infrastructure. The expanded agreement aims to accelerate the migration of core enterprise systems to the cloud, leveraging AWS’s cutting-edge technologies to support modernization and growth. This transformation is expected to elevate DXC from operational stability to higher performance.

Adam Selipsky, CEO of AWS, highlighted the potential for enterprise customers to achieve long-term success through cloud adoption. He emphasized the immediate benefits of increased innovation and cost savings, as well as the creation of new growth opportunities. AWS is committed to partnering with DXC to transition its service delivery into a cloud-centric model, with plans to train over 15,000 professionals on AWS.

As part of the extended partnership, DXC and AWS will focus on three key strategic elements to benefit customers:

1. Accelerated Cloud Migration and Modernization: The collaboration aims to scale migration methodologies and solution accelerators, supporting large-scale cloud migrations and subsequent modernization efforts.

2. Workforce Transformation: Both companies will invest in training and certifying 15,000 DXC professionals over the next five years, enhancing the talent pool for cloud skills and reinforcing DXC’s leadership in cloud migration and management.

3. Asset Transformation: The partnership will facilitate the transition from aging data center facilities to agile, secure, and sustainable cloud technology provided by AWS, driving down operating costs for DXC and its customers. DXC also plans to divest some of its existing data centers.

The strategic transformation agreement has garnered positive responses from DXC and AWS customers and stakeholders, who recognize the potential for enhanced reliability, security, and scalability in their IT systems. Silvia Gabrielle, CIO of Ferrari S.p.A., expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of reliability and scalability in their ICT systems. Similarly, Bob James, COO of Lloyds, highlighted the potential for digital transformation and resilience in their customer offerings.

The partnership between AWS and DXC is set to revolutionize enterprise IT environments, addressing legacy infrastructure challenges and workforce skill deficits. This transformational collaboration aims to accelerate cloud adoption and drive operational excellence across various industries.

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DXC Corporate Media Relations
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