Amdocs supports Bell Canada’s digital transformation by moving essential applications to cloud

Stephen Howe of Bell

Amdocs, a provider of software and services to communications and media companies, announced that it is expanding a multi-year business relationship with Bell Canada to migrate core applications to the cloud. This will see Bell moving Amdocs’ core systems, including billing, from their on-premise data centre to the public cloud.

This move aligns with Bell’s strategy to leverage public cloud services, enhancing agility and resiliency while laying a foundation for future ‘cloud-first’ and ‘agile-first’ transformation efforts. By embracing the cloud-native approach and custom microservices, Bell will gain improved infrastructure architecture, cost efficiency, and time-to-market.

Stephen Howe, chief technology and information officer at Bell, says “As we continue to create an agile, cloud-ready environment for our business, we’re pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with Amdocs to deliver innovative services and create a great experience for our customers.”

Anthony Goonetilleke, group president of technology and head of strategy at Amdocs, says “We are pleased to continue our work with Bell as they undergo their cloud transformation and business applications migration. With the adoption of cloud technology, Bell will be able to offer their valued customers seamless connected experiences, while positioning themselves for future growth and innovation.”

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