ANS Achieves the AWS Managed Service Provider designation
ANS, a leading cloud and digital services provider, has been awarded a place on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner Program.
The program recognises and validates leading AWS Partner Network (APN) Consulting Partners which are highly skilled at providing full lifecycle solutions to customers. Next-generation AWS MSPs are able to provide the expertise, guidance, and services to help customers through every stage the cloud adoption journey.
To be recognised as an AWS MSP, APN Partners must undergo a rigorous onsite audit to confirm their ability to provide next-generation managed services and capabilities in cloud architecture, automation, optimisation, and management to their customers AWS environments. Successfully completing the audit ensures AWS MSP Partners are experts on all AWS products and features, and that their business processes are proven, ensuring they are capable of delivering the high-level of customer focus AWS is known for.
The certification recognises that ANS’ AWS customers receive continuous optimisation and fully audited managed services, as well as having continued access to qualified consultants and technical resources throughout their digital transformation journeys.
Andy Barrow, CTO at ANS said, “Our inclusion in this programme demonstrates our ability deliver value to our customers by offering proactive monitoring, automation, and management of our AWS environments. Our team is dedicated to helping companies achieve their cloud and digital ambitions by leveraging the agility, breadth of services, and pace of innovation that AWS provides.”
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