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Magaya selects Thoughtworks for cloud platform modernisation on AWS

Magaya Corporation, a logistics and supply chain automation software provider, selected Thoughtworks to support its cloud platform modernisation on Amazon Web Services, Inc.

This project is a significant step forward for Magaya in enabling greater security, stability, and interoperability across all Magaya products and third-party applications. Moving to AWS’s public cloud is also a massive booster of innovation, helping the organisation accelerate its breakthroughs in other areas, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), automation, and business analytics.

“We are delighted to support Magaya as they leverage AWS and our broad and deep portfolio of cloud services to continue to innovate their logistics software platform and enhance customer experiences,” stated Ben Schreiner, head of business innovation, US SMB at Amazon Web Services.

According to the statement, AWS, the world’s most complete and widely used cloud, has been steadily growing its capabilities to handle practically any task, and it now offers over 240 fully featured services. Millions of clients rely on AWS to power their infrastructure, become more agile, and save expenses, including the fastest-growing startups, largest companies, and leading government organizations.

“Magaya is well on its digital modernization journey to the cloud, expanding its global reach with leading logistics and supply chain automation solutions that provide customers with new ways to transform operational performance,” said Chris Murphy, global chief client officer of Thoughtworks.





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