U.S. Bank has selected of Microsoft Azure as its primary cloud provider for U.S. Bank applications.
Powering the majority of its infrastructure and application portfolio with cloud computing will allow U.S. Bank to modernize how it works in an increasingly digital world – including the ability to rapidly access and analyze data, expediting time to market while more quickly scaling innovative products to customers and partners, and empowering its increasingly agile workforce.
The transition to the cloud will also further improve the security of data, financial assets and customer privacy while adding resiliency for the bank and strengthening technology risk management.
For customers, this means that more tools can be developed to help them easily bank how and where they want and to move money quickly. For partners, this means they’ll be equipped to better meet their clients’ financial needs and provide the best digital experience by further leveraging of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and access to real-time data.
“It has been a dramatic time of change in the banking industry, where success is increasingly driven by technology capabilities,” said Andy Cecere, Chairman, President and CEO of U.S. Bank. “Our clients expect and require extreme flexibility and a bank that is simple to navigate and capable of quickly adjusting to their evolving needs. Building on our initial investments in cloud and with the success of our technology and digital modernization, we gained the competence and confidence to accelerate our efforts to better serve our customers. Our cloud-first approach with Microsoft Azure will help us accomplish just that.”
“More than ever, every financial services organization will need to build its own digital capability to meet both evolving customer demands and changing employee expectations,” said Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft. “As U.S. Bank’s primary cloud provider, we will apply the power of Azure to help the company adapt and build new, secure experiences for customers and employees in the era ahead.”
“Partnering with Microsoft accelerates our pace of innovation,” said Dilip Venkatachari, U.S. Bank’s Global Chief Information & Technology Officer. “This transformation will allow us to increase the velocity of change, to deliver new products and services much faster, and create richer, more personalized experiences. By automating many of our core engineering, security and risk processes, this transformation will greatly improve our developer productivity and experience. Our teams will be able to work more iteratively on projects with high impact that are able to scale instantly on the elastic capabilities of cloud technology.”