
Rise and Shift announces availability of Cmpli.ai in the new AWS Marketplace AI Agents and Tools category
Cmpli.ai helps organizations streamline risk reviews, automate internal policy mapping, and reduce manual compliance efforts, enabling customers to accelerate decision-making while improving audit readiness.
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Cmpli.ai helps organizations streamline risk reviews, automate internal policy mapping, and reduce manual compliance efforts, enabling customers to accelerate decision-making while improving audit readiness.
"By offering Cmpli.ai in AWS Marketplace, we're providing customers with a streamlined way to access our intelligent compliance solution, helping them buy and deploy agent solutions faster and more efficiently," said Chris Howe, CEO of Rise and Shift. "Our customers in highly regulated industries like financial services, life sciences, and healthcare are already using these capabilities to automate burdensome review cycles and reduce regulatory friction, demonstrating the real-world value of AI-powered compliance agents."
Cmpli.ai delivers essential capabilities including real-time control mapping to internal policies, AI-assisted risk analysis with citations, and alignment with regulatory guidelines from agencies such as the FDA, SEC, or an organization's internal knowledge and compliance repository. These features enable customers to gain faster insight into their compliance posture and shorten the review cycle across business and security stakeholders.
With the availability of AI Agents and Tools in AWS Marketplace, customers can significantly accelerate their procurement process to drive AI innovation, reducing the time needed for vendor evaluations and complex negotiations. With centralized purchasing using AWS accounts, customers maintain visibility and control over licensing, payments, and access through AWS.
Available as an AMI container solution, Cmpli.ai supports secure integration into enterprise workflows, enabling customers to seamlessly connect with other AWS services and flexibly deploy across their AWS environment.
To learn more about Cmpli.ai in AWS Marketplace, visit https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-vsbiisl6p4sa2. To learn more about the new Agents and Tools category in AWS Marketplace, visit https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/solutions/ai-agents-and-tools/.
About Rise and Shift, a Turnberry Solutions company
Founded on the principles of cloud democratization and leveraging AWS services to meaningfully transform businesses, Rise and Shift brings a team of globally renowned AWS experts with deep technology know-how and broad business expertise to empower clients to activate and actualize their business outcomes. Rise and Shift is a subsidiary of the business and technology consulting and implementation firm Turnberry Solutions. Learn more at www.turnberrysolutions.com.
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