Following its global Strategic Collaboration Agreement last year, Ingram Micro Cloud is announcing it’s received the AWS Config Service Delivery validation.
Amazon Web Services is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis.
The validation acknowledges partners that have deep technical knowledge, experience and proven success in delivering specific AWS services to customers. Members of the AWS Config Delivery Program, such as Ingram Micro Cloud, support AWS customers to assess, audit, and evaluate the configurations.
Said Kevin Kareth, head of strategic partnerships – AWS, Ingram Micro Cloud, “It can be hard for companies to have both a bird’s eye and close-up view of their configurations, how they change, and how they relate to one another. At Ingram Micro Cloud, we aim to make these processes easier so partners can focus on what they do best.”
This particular program is only available to partner network members that have demonstrated achievements involving enablement of products, services and offerings that provide customers with greater access to the digital tools available from AWS.
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