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Datapipe Earns New Designations and Partner Program Recognitions from AWS
[November 30, 2016]

Datapipe Earns New Designations and Partner Program Recognitions from AWS


Datapipe, a leader in managed cloud services for the enterprise, today at AWS re:Invent announced it has received three new recognitions from Amazon Web Services (News - Alert) (AWS) that demonstrate its commitment to helping clients migrate to and take advantage of the AWS Cloud. The company has renewed its designation as a Premier Consulting Partner within the AWS Partner Network (APN), and is one of the first partners in the new AWS Public Sector Partner Program and AWS Service Delivery Programs, both announced at re:Invent.

"We value these new recognitions that support our promise to deliver high value and guide clients on their AWS Cloud journeys," said Robb Allen, CEO, Datapipe (News - Alert). "Being among the first to be recognized in the new AWS Service Delivery Program and AWS Public Sector Partner Programs highlights Datapipe'sĀ deep experience helping businesses and government agencies successfully move their business to AWS."

AWS Service Delivery Program

Datapipe has achieved AWS Service Delivery Partner status for Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Aurora, AWS Database Migration Service, and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL as part of the initial launch of the AWS Service Delivery program. This program is designed to highlight APN Partners who have a track record of delivering verified customer success for specific AWS services and skills.



The AWS Service Delivery Program launched at re:Invent 2016 helps customers find qualified APN Partners that provide expertise in a specific service or skill area. To qualify, partners must pass service-specific verification of customer references and a technical review, meaning customers can be confident they are working with partners that provide recent and relevant experience.

AWS Public Sector Partner Program


Datapipe has been nominated as a partner of the new AWS Public Sector Partner Program. The AWS Public Sector Partner Program recognizes partners with solutions and experience in delivering government, education, and non-profit missions around the world.

Datapipe is one of the few managed service providers that holds this recognition and is also FedRamp ready for AWS, meaning the company is qualified to provide government agencies working with sensitive data with the highest levels of security and performance set by stringent compliance standards.

2017 Premier Partner Designation

Datapipe has renewed its Premier designation within the APN for 2017. The APN Premier Consulting Partner tier highlights APN Consulting Partners globally that have invested significantly in their AWS practice, have extensive experience in deploying customer solutions on AWS, have a strong bench of trained and certified technical consultants, have at least one APN Competency, have expertise in project management, and have a healthy revenue-generating consulting business on AWS.

Datapipe has been an APN Premier Consulting Partner title since February 2013 and maintains data center locations in all six AWS regions.

To learn more about Datapipe's existing relationship with AWS and the new recognitions announced today, visitĀ https://www.datapipe.com/cloud/managed_aws/.

About Datapipe

A next generation MSP, Datapipe is recognized as the pioneer of managed services for public cloud platforms. Datapipe has unique expertise in architecting, migrating, managing and securing public cloud, private cloud, hybrid IT and traditional IT. The world's most trusted brands partner with Datapipe to optimize mission-critical and day-to-day enterprise IT operations, enabling them to transform, innovate, and scale. Backed by a global team of experienced professionals and world-class interconnected data centers, Datapipe provides comprehensive cloud, compliance, security, governance, automation and DevOps solutions. Gartner (News - Alert) named Datapipe a leader in the Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Enabled Managed Hosting.


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