Canopius enables data & AI innovation by building a strong foundation with Azure
What happens when a worldwide leader in insurance finds that its technology infrastructure is slowing down and preventing future innovation? Find out in this perceptive customer story about how Canopius migrated from dual data centers to the more agile, cost-effective environment of Microsoft Azure.
Why did Canopius migrate to Microsoft Azure?
Canopius migrated to Microsoft Azure to upgrade its technical infrastructure, improve cost management, and enhance scalability. The existing infrastructure was limiting speed and agility, and the migration aimed to better leverage their high-quality data for competitive advantage while facilitating future innovations, particularly in AI.
What benefits has Canopius experienced since migrating to Azure?
Since migrating to Azure, Canopius has established a stable technology infrastructure that allows for improved cost management and scalability. This transition has enabled faster responses to market needs, encouraged data exploration, and set the stage for adopting advanced technologies, including generative AI and Microsoft Copilot.
How has the migration impacted Canopius's approach to innovation?
The migration to Azure has transformed Canopius's ability to innovate by providing a solid foundation for adopting new technologies. It allows the company to meet regulatory and security obligations while exploring AI advancements, ultimately positioning Canopius to respond effectively to changing market conditions and drive innovation within the insurance industry.

Canopius enables data & AI innovation by building a strong foundation with Azure
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