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In this fireside chat, Ben Schreiner, AWS’s Head of Business Innovation, chats with Rich Pierce, CTO of Virtual Benefits Administrator (VBA). VBA is a cloud-based software solution platform offering a suite of administration services that streamlines the health care experience for a wide range of clients of all sizes. Their goal is to “make the health care experience better for everyone.” VBA is adept at handling many different types of claims, including medical, COBRA, life insurance, vision, disability, and more. Moving to the cloud has allowed VBA to grow considerably, save money, and remain compliant with stringent—and ever-evolving—health care security regulations.
This fireside chat will cover:
Hear how early cloud migration made it possible for VBA to forego costly physical infrastructure and become completely remote.
Learn firsthand how AWS’s customer obsession saved the company at a time when they had a minuscule cloud footprint.
Discover how VBA is saving money with monthly infrastructure evaluations from AWS’s dedicated solution consultants.
Learn how VBA no longer has to worry about keeping abreast of stringent compliance regulations due to AWS’s built-in security features.
Walk away with insights into how VBA used the cloud to grow and scale. Sign up now to watch the entire fireside chat and unlock the benefits that cloud adoption can lend to your company.
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English