Optus Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS to Accelerate Australian Business Transformation

New strategic collaboration agreement set to extend Optus end-to-end cloud offerings and upskill its workforce on AWS

Optus today announced a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to better support digital transformation by delivering new end-to-end cloud services and migration support to Australian businesses.

Optus offers Australian business customers a range of cloud services from consultancy, advisory, migration, managed services, as well as security and risk solutions. Under the new SCA, Optus will build a dedicated business unit that works with AWS Professional Services, a specialist team of cloud experts, to provide customers with an improved path to build new applications on AWS, and ability to scale faster as they move to the cloud.

Together with AWS, Optus will offer customers a range of differentiated cloud services such as VMWare Cloud on AWS, SAP on AWS, as well as provide migration support for workloads to help ensure a smooth transition to the cloud.

As part of its commitment to its customers success and upskilling its workforce, Optus has launched the Optus Cloud Academy, which will provide training for an estimated 2,000 employees with AWS cloud skills and plans to achieve more than 600 AWS accreditations over the next three years. This specialised internal program will train Optus staff with skills across cloud, Internet of Things, data and analytics, security, 5G, and edge computing through a mix of formal training courses, tailored immersion days, hackathons, and game days.

Chris Mitchell, Optus Business Managing Director, said the collaboration with AWS will help empower businesses to lower costs, innovate faster, and increase their agility. This collaboration significantly boosts Optus cloud offering and provides an elevated experience for our customers. As businesses rapidly migrate from legacy infrastructures to the cloud, the combined power of AWS leading cloud services and Optus network and connectivity capabilities will deliver a world-class, scalable solution to help customers to future-proof their business, and remain competitive.

Optus integrated sales, advisory, and consulting approach allows us to offer businesses an end-to-end range of innovative digital transformation tools. As part of our strategy to become a leading supplier of integrated cloud solutions in Australia, we are excited to double down on our relationship with AWS and bring Optus network reach and our proven expertise in cloud, security, and data to more Australian organisations, said Chris.

Adam Beavis, Managing Director for AWS Commercial Sector in Australia and New Zealand said, This industry collaboration with Optus will help accelerate the adoption of cloud for businesses and address their priorities to drive efficiencies, lower costs, and deliver the type of agility they need.

Customers will benefit from Optus deep cloud expertise and expansive network, and AWS highly reliable and scalable cloud platform that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses across Australia. Cloud skills play an increasingly important role in Australias workforce and investing in training and digital skills will provide a foundation that will accelerate the Optus own digital transformation, drive quicker customer outcomes, and help employees enhance their overall career potential.

The agreement further strengthens Optus' existing relationship with AWS as an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner to deliver comprehensive cloud products and services to customers in Australia.

Optus is one of the largest integrated telecommunication providers in Australia and serves some of countrys biggest enterprises and leading government agencies.

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