LaunchDarkly announced the private preview of Warehouse Native Experimentation, its Snowflake Native App, to offer Data Warehouse Native Experimentation.
Simform has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) SaaS Competency status.
This is Simform's third AWS competency that acknowledges Simform's expertise in delivering software-as-a-service (SaaS) and cloud-native solutions on AWS. It comes after undergoing AWS's rigorous technical validation and evaluation process, including customer references.
AWS SaaS Competency Partners have expertise in designing, implementing, and integrating complex, end-to-end cloud-native SaaS architectures on AWS. These partners also help reduce friction when migrating off legacy applications and establish foundations required to build and optimize SaaS solutions on AWS. AWS introduced this competency to help its customers partner with qualified APN Consulting Partners who can accelerate their ability to design, build, and launch a SaaS solution on AWS.
The AWS SaaS Competency status makes Simform a qualified APN Consulting Partner who can accelerate customers' ability to design, build, and launch cutting-edge SaaS solutions on AWS.
"Achieving the AWS SaaS Competency is a testament to our unwavering dedication and expertise in delivering exceptional SaaS solutions on AWS. We look forward to maturing our SaaS practice with this competency and pushing the boundaries of innovation, to empower our clients with transformative solutions and accelerated digital transformations," said Hiren Dhaduk, CTO at Simform, while sharing the news.
Here's how Simform's AWS SaaS Competency will help your business make the most out of your SaaS initiative:
- Trusted expertise vetted against a high technical bar
- Specialization areas across industries, use cases, and workloads
- Early access to new product roadmaps and upskilling opportunities
- Unique benefits of the AWS SaaS Factory
- Accelerated time-to-market
- Greater innovation, operational excellence, and business value
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