Datacom has reported it has achieved Tier 1 status in the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider Program.
Tier 1 status is given to companies that can offer an end-to-end service, including support.
Achieving Tier 1 is an acknowledgement from Microsoft that Datacom has high capability standards and provides an excellent experience for customers. “This credential is a key part of Datacom’s strategy to be the leading cloud partner for the enterprise,” says Datacom CEO Jonathan Ladd, in a statement.
“There are not many credible options for organisations who see their future in a hybrid public and private cloud environment, and Datacom’s growing public cloud skill set is allowing us to disrupt the market.”
Datacom says it has extensive experience working in Microsoft Azure, including successfully migrating Zespri International’s global SAP platform and other applications to the platform.
“To meet the growing demand of our cloud-based solutions, we’re thrilled to expand the capabilities for cloud partners under the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider Program,” says Phil Goldie, director, partner business and development, Microsoft Australia.
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