AWS bared its partnership strategy in the recently-held AWS ASEAN Summit in Singapore, an event which drew an impressive 4,800 attendees across the region.
The DTI says the Philippines has a wealth of entrepreneurs and innovators who are driven by their desire to do things better, provide solutions, create value, and address customer demands.
While there are increasing reports that suggest a growth slowdown amongst major cloud providers and hinting to the decline of the hyper-expansion era within the cloud industry, AWS has put emphasis on the role of data in the next wave of innovation for enterprises.
At the “Re:Invent 2022” user conference held in Las Vegas from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2, top AWS executives underscored the accomplishments of e-wallet firm GCash, digitally-inclined lender UnionBank, and the Chinese General Hospital while using the AWS platform.
Across several industries, from manufacturing to retail and services, aggressive digital acceleration strategies have reinvented how enterprises create value for customers.
When Amazon Web Services (AWS) committed to provide free cloud computing skills training to 29 million people by 2025, it set its sights on reaching both technologically experienced and inexperienced individuals and has since carried out its upskilling activities through four initiatives.
The free 12-week program is aimed towards unemployed or underemployed Filipinos who have limited or no background in information technology, but are seeking to upskill in cloud and gain employment in cloud-related jobs.
VST-ECS said it will offer AWS’s portfolio of cloud services to technology and system integration partners in the country, helping them access and use AWS capabilities, resell solutions, and expand customer reach, locally and globally.