Informed.IQ now available via AWS Marketplace

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Last week, Informed.IQ announced general availability of its platform in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that can make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
By launching in AWS Marketplace, Informed.IQ said its customers and prospects can now access a streamlined onboarding experience, including consolidated billing.
The company that specializes in modernizing verifications already has a client roster that includes financial institutions like Westlake, CPS, DriveTime, and Origence.
Informed’s artificial intelligence and modeling can perform complex calculations, ensuring accuracy, identifying omissions, reducing bias and combating fraud.
With a 99% accuracy rate and guaranteed service rates, Informed.IQ said auto finance companies and dealers can focus less on legal and regulatory concerns and more on developing strong customer relationships.
“Having an offering in AWS Marketplace allows our customers and prospects to easily access Informed’s services and realize streamlined onboarding benefits,” Informed.IQ CEO Justin Wickett said in a news release.
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“We are excited about the offer since it creates significant value for current and potential customers who feel AWS Marketplace is the preferred medium for purchasing software solutions,” Wickett continued.