RWS Extends Partnership with AWS to Introduce Innovative Language and Content Solutions Utilizing Generative AI

In a move aimed at enhancing efficiency in content creation, translation, and delivery, RWS is excited to announce a multi-year Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This partnership seeks to harness the power of generative AI to develop new solutions that address the evolving needs of clients.

This latest agreement strengthens the existing relationship between RWS and AWS, which began when RWS joined the AWS ISV Accelerate program in May 2024. This program recognizes software vendors that meet the highest industry standards, thoroughly assessing their technology, experience, and security protocols.

Through this Strategic Collaboration Agreement, RWS and AWS will collaborate on generative AI solutions, allowing clients to streamline their processes and enhance their efficiencies for creating, translating, and delivering content. Currently, RWS is working alongside AWS on 25 innovative product features and several proofs of concept.

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Mark Lawyer, President of Regulated Industries & Linguistic AI at RWS, shared his thoughts: “Our Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS is a significant step forward in our pursuit of AI-powered language and content technology. Partnering with AWS accelerates our innovation, enabling our clients to quickly seize growth opportunities by leveraging the latest advancements in AI tailored to practical applications.”

RWS’s Language Weaver and Tridion Docs are now accessible to AWS customers via the AWS Marketplace, alongside other RWS solutions like Trados Accelerate and Tridion Sites. The AWS Marketplace serves as a curated digital platform, simplifying the process for customers to discover, purchase, deploy, and manage third-party software, data, and services essential for their business operations.

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