Digitate has announced the general availability of their flagship product ignio™ on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The company’s innovations integrated with key AWS products and services have resulted in significant improvements in performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness and are already driving benefits for global Fortune 500 customers.
Digitate provides unified observability, AI-powered insights, and close-loop automation integrated with AWS technologies such as Amazon EKS and Amazon Aurora. Its offerings are tailored to global businesses with complex technology landscapes operating in a variety of industries, including retail, banking, finance, manufacturing, utilities, healthcare, and life sciences.
Digitate’s ignio AI platform accelerates the automation of IT lifecycle tasks from triaging to resolution. It also enables predictive and preventive operations through intelligent recommendations and self-healing. By rearchitecting ignio’s SaaS environment using AWS cloud-native technologies, Digitate enhances global scalability, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness across IT and business operations, delivering agility, assurance, and resiliency for its global enterprise customers.
"Our collaboration with AWS has been transformative," said Rahul Kelkar, Chief Product Officer, Digitate. "Leveraging AWS's cloud-native technologies accelerates the time-to-market of ignio’s products and solutions. This association lowers our bill-of-materials, reduces costs, and simplifies our SaaS operations. The elasticity and auto-scaling capabilities of AWS have proven particularly beneficial for ignio, enabling a more efficient pay-as-you-go model.”
The collaboration with AWS streamlines Digitate's go-to-market strategy. By leveraging AWS's process-driven approach to Independent Software Vendor partnerships and global scale, Digitate is positioned to expand its market reach and accelerate customer acquisition. As Digitate continues to expand its presence on the AWS Marketplace, the company looks forward to driving further innovation and delivering enhanced value to its growing customer base.
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