GenAI Cloud Requirements Fuel AWS Ecosystem in Brazil

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Companies turn to providers for cloud capacity, migration help, data modernization to turn AI hopes into reality, ISG Provider Lens? report says

S?O PAULO, October 24, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enterprises in Brazil are seeking secure, scalable cloud platforms for emerging generative AI (GenAI) applications, accelerating the growth of the AWS ecosystem, according to a new research report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.

The 2024 ISG Provider Lens? AWS Ecosystem Partners report for Brazil finds the processing power and other capabilities needed to train and deploy GenAI models has increased interest in AWS and other cloud platforms in Brazil. Globally, almost all AWS ecosystem providers have launched initiatives involving GenAI in the past 12 months, ISG says.

"It is widely expected that GenAI will become indispensable in nearly every sector in Brazil," said Anay Nawathe, ISG cloud delivery lead for the Americas. "It could transform almost all aspects of human-machine interaction, making the right cloud platform for GenAI a must-have."

Most Brazilian companies interested in GenAI have not done large-scale rollouts but are conducting proofs of concept to understand its potential applications, the report says. One major area of interest is automation of routine administrative tasks such as processing and analyzing large volumes of data to help companies make better decisions, faster. Another is the creation of chatbots and virtual assistants to improve interactions with customers.

Rising demand for application modernization also is fueling cloud adoption in Brazil, ISG says. To boost operational efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and gain agility, enterprises are working with service providers on application migration to the cloud. Mainframe modernization, which is quickly becoming essential as Brazilian companies look to become more efficient and competitive, can also include migration to cloud architectures.

A growing number of Brazilian organizations are pursuing data modernization projects using cloud-based analytics, with an eye toward better AI implementations. Often, they need to move incomplete, isolated, low-quality data into high-quality structured databases for AI-enabled applications such as automated testing and code refactoring. Companies are also seeking data governance services, which can ensure data is collected, stored and used ethically and responsibly.

"Effective data governance minimizes the risks of inaccurate information and protects against unauthorized access," said Jan Erik Aase, partner and global leader, ISG Provider Lens Research. "Providers help companies use AWS resources while complying with governance regulations."