PwC Australia offers agentic AI solutions through AWS marketplace
The Australian branch of Big Four professional services firm PwC has launched a series of agentic AI-powered professional services solutions on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) marketplace.
The seven AI agents in total cover areas such as customer experience, data management, design, and cyber control, with PwC describing its AWS marketplace move as a bold step and ‘fundamental shift’ in the consultancy’s delivery model.
Effectively, organisations of various stripes in the Asia Pacific can now access and deploy PwC’s custom-priced solutions directly through AWS Marketplace, allowing for what the firm says is a faster and more scalable path towards adopting enterprise AI.
“Many businesses already buy and build on AWS and by meeting them where they are, we streamline procurement, accelerate pilots into production, and align with their existing investments and governance,” commented PwC Australia advisory lead Ro Antao. “Ultimately, this allows their teams to focus on strategic decisions while our agents handle the manual work.”
In addition to the above-mentioned solutions designed to find and fix data quality issues, transform and automate CX for greater personalisation, and monitor and patrol cyber policies, PwC’s suite of AWS marketplace offerings further includes AI tools for ‘operational resilience and observability’, as well as ‘discovery’ to identify risks and insights from metadata and logs.
Antao, who has led PwC’s consulting division since early last year, concludes: “We’re breaking down the barriers that have to date kept advanced AI out of reach for many businesses. By making our services available through AWS Marketplace, we’re putting enterprise-grade AI agents into the hands of companies which previously couldn’t access this level of technology.”
Like its Big Four rivals, PwC has been remodelling its consulting practice in recent times towards a greater focus on technology, in particular to capitalise on the rapid emergence of generative and agentic AI, with the firm having also launched a new regulatory compliance tool, an AI Centre of Excellence, and an ‘immersive experience’ space in its Sydney office over the past twelve months.
“PwC’s AWS Marketplace listings, offering professional services with solutions built on Amazon Web Services, showcase the strong alignment of the innovative go-to-market strategies of both organisations and our deeper collaboration,” said Mahin Sonia, AWS’ Melbourne-based head of partner solution architecture for the Asia Pacific & Japan.
