Snack and confectionary company Mondelēz International has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its primary cloud provider.
Mondelēz has already migrated "hundreds of workloads" to AWS, and will move its entire ERP landscape to SAP RISE powered by AWS among others.
The company hopes that the move will improve the security, agility, and reliability of its operations.
"A key focus of our growth strategy is our digital transformation," said Kostas Georgakopoulos, CTO and CISO at Mondelēz. "AWS is a strategic partner complementing our own internal Cloud Platform Engineering capabilities to lead digital transformation across the enterprise."
"Mondelēz has a clear vision of how the cloud, AI, and systems like SAP RISE can fuel its growth, and it is truly impressive to see the company execute on that vision," said Rich Geraffo, VP, AWS North America. "Our team is proud to have worked closely with their organization to implement the architecture, applications, and services that will serve as a foundation for continued innovation across their company."
The announcement follows Mondelēz's board of directors' July decision to approve $1.2 billion in funding for a multi-year project to upgrade its global ERP and supply chain systems. That project was planned to unfold in phases over the next five years, with Accenture assisting.
The company was previously a customer of Google Cloud, according to a Google case study.
Mondelēz was formed as part of Kraft Foods Inc., founded in 1925. The company operates in around 160 countries, with an annual revenue of $36 billion in 2023.