Zinnia Achieves Major Cloud Migration on AWS, Enhancing Annuity Processing Efficiency

Reuters
Aug 05
Zinnia Achieves Major Cloud Migration on AWS, Enhancing Annuity Processing Efficiency

Zinnia, a leading life and annuity insurance technology company and a subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc., has achieved a significant technological milestone by migrating its core order entry solution, AnnuityNet, to Amazon Web Services (AWS). This transition supports the processing of over 55% of annuities submitted by banks and broker-dealers in the U.S. By leveraging AWS's infrastructure, Zinnia aims to enhance performance, resilience, and scalability, meeting the growing market demands for speed and efficiency. The migration is part of Zinnia's broader strategy to modernize its technology infrastructure and improve the annuity buying experience, positioning the company to support the next generation of retirement and protection products.

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