Security News > 2020 > June > Thought Machine Vault now runs on Google Cloud, AWS, Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud
The cloud native core banking technology firm, has announced that its core banking platform Vault now runs on every major cloud infrastructure provider including Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud.
Vault can be deployed on either the bank's choice of cloud provider, on premise, in a hybrid cloud using OpenShift from Red Hat, or as a SaaS product.
As a cloud agnostic business, Thought Machine continues to expand its list of compatible cloud providers.
Vault initially rolled out on GCP and AWS before progressing to run on the four leading cloud hosting providers, enabling far greater flexibility than peers in core banking and financial services technology.
"Paul Taylor, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Thought Machine, comments:"At Thought Machine, the benefits of being cloud agnostic are crystal clear.
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