Minfy partners with AWS to help customers in AI, cloud adoption
Cloud-native systems integrator company Minfy has announced a strategic collaboration agreement with AWS. Under this multi-year agreement, Minfy’s digital solutions in sectors like healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing will allow customers to transition their workloads to AWS. Minfy plans to expand in the US, Australia, and Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia and the Philippines with AWS by strengthening go-to-market plans, hiring local talent, and building relevant solutions.
Minfy will also establish a Cloud Centre of Excellence to centralise knowledge better, standardize solution adoption, scale specialised advisory services, and improve solution access across Minfy’s global offices. This agreement is expected to support $500 million in overall business growth through international expansion over the next four years for Minfy, the company said in a statement.
Minfy’s solutions will help enterprises in AI adoption, cloud-based transformation, and in building new digital capabilities. The Hyderabad-based company will leverage AWS’ AI and machine learning (ML) capabilities like AWS Inferentia and AWS HealthLake to build new generative AI solutions, migrate workloads, develop intelligent applications, and enhance operational efficiency for Minfy’s customers. To better manage its clients' cloud-based databases and modernisation needs, Minfy will additionally tap on AWS DevOps cloud capabilities, along with Elastic Kubernetes Service, Amazon Aurora, and Amazon RedShift.
Additionally, over the next four years, Minfy will train its technical, sales, and business professionals with over 1,000 AWS certifications and accreditations. “We will make significant investments in the training and certification of our existing staff, hiring of AWS engineering talent, co-development of solutions in the Minfy-AWS Cloud Center of Excellence, and the acquisition of several AWS Competencies along with AWS Service Delivery designations. Minfy will draw on AWS’s support to enhance AWS Competencies in relevant areas like healthcare, government, data analytics, managed security services provision and machine learning,” said Vijay Jain, founder and director of Minfy.
Minfy and AWS have a long-standing association. Last month, the highly publicised Space Tech Accelerator launched in India in partnership with Minfy and T-Hub. This program aims to help space tech startups in the country with technical, business, and mentorship opportunities.