New whitepaper: Achieving Operational Resilience in the Financial Sector and Beyond

New whitepaper: Achieving Operational Resilience in the Financial Sector and Beyond

  • January 21, 2019
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New whitepaper: Achieving Operational Resilience in the Financial Sector and Beyond

AWS has released a new whitepaper, Amazon Web Services’ Approach to Operational Resilience in the Financial Sector and Beyond, in which we discuss how AWS and customers build for resiliency on the AWS cloud. We’re constantly amazed at the applications our customers build using AWS services — including what our financial services customers have built, from credit risk simulations to mobile banking applications. Depending on their internal and regulatory requirements, financial services companies may need to meet specific resiliency objectives and withstand low-probability events that could otherwise disrupt their businesses.

We know that financial regulators are also interested in understanding how the AWS cloud allows customers to meet those objectives. This new whitepaper addresses these topics.

Source: amazon.com

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