
PepsiCo announced Wednesday that it has reached a multi-year agreement with Amazon Web Services as part of its "enterprise-wide digital transformation."
The food and beverage giant said that it selected AWS, the cloud computing subsidiary of the e-commerce titan, as a "strategic cloud provider." The companies are collaborating on, in part, IT modernization and cloud migration, supply chain and consumer solutions, and generative AI.
"A cloud-first approach has been essential to PepsiCo's ongoing digital transformation," PepsiCo Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer Athina Kanioura said in a statement. "This strategic collaboration will strengthen our mature cloud strategy and unlock new levels of agility, intelligence and scalability across the company."
"Consumer packaged goods companies need to continuously innovate to meet the evolving expectations of consumers," added AWS CEO Matt Garman. "With AWS, PepsiCo is applying AI and using cloud services across their organization to deliver more personalized consumer experiences, optimize supply chains, and build new operational capabilities."