AllCloud announced it has successfully finished the AWS Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner Program Audit version 3.1. Through completion of this particular audit, AllCloud’s dedication to delivering superior professional and managed services to its global AWS customers.
The AWS MSP Partner Program audit spotlights service providers with demonstrated experience, practices and results. It’s been created for APN Consulting Partners, who specialize in cloud infrastructure and application migration.
"AllCloud provided LivePerson with the expertise and best practices that enabled us to deliver innovative, secure, and scalable solutions. I know we have a partner that stays informed and is looking out for our best interest," shared Mike Carney, Head of Customer Success, North America, at LivePerson.
The program recognized AllCloud’s excellence in customer onboarding and workload migration, along with mature best practices in automation, security and cost optimization. It also demonstrates AllCloud’s knowledge of key AWS services and capabilities, including billing and cost management, security management, problem detection and resolution along with customer care and support.
"AllCloud continues to be a valued member of the AWS Partner Network," says Terry Wise, Global Vice President of Channels & Alliances, Amazon Web Services, Inc. "The firm has demonstrated their continued commitment to providing proven managed services based on AWS best practices. Successfully completing the audit validates that AllCloud can support our mutual customers with operational excellence at scale, from architecture to building and managing customers workloads."
AllCloud has attained AWS Competency Partner status in Marketing & Commerce and Microsoft Workloads. Additionally, it is an AWS Public Sector Partner, AWS Marketplace Consulting Partner, and Channel Reseller with more than 50 certified AWS experts.
AllCloud is known for helping to bring businesses from inception to enterprise to the cloud with over a decade of hands-on experience in the field.
Edited by
Erik Linask