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A2C Cloud achieves Amazon Web Services (AWS) Advanced Consulting Partner status

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A2C Cloud, a leader in AWS Digital Transformation Services, has announced they have achieved Advanced Consulting Partner status in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN).

The advanced designation requires an organization to obtain AWS technical and business certifications, builds alignment with client accounts, and accelerates clients’ usage of AWS.

A2C Cloud accelerates a client’s cloud business strategy to improve their competitive advantage. By combining innovative methods, tools and approaches, they produce results that transform their customers’ business operations—all in the AWS Cloud.

"A2C Cloud continues to build upon our AWS partnership, and our Advanced Consulting Partner accreditation is testament to that investment,” said Craig Spitzer, CEO of A2C Cloud. “Our clients’ continued demand for cloud migrations, cloud-native development, and ‘All Things Data’ is driving our growth. As a result, our AWS business practice is growing by over 300% in the 2021 fiscal year."

Via offices in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia, A2C Cloud has delivered many AWS cloud enablement projects for their clients. The company’s digital approach aims to help clients at any stage in their cloud journey from strategy, planning, migration and execution to production scaling and automation.

“With Advanced Consulting Partner status, A2C Cloud is now among the elite of cloud enablement partners in North America,” commented Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder Richard Hertz. “A2C Cloud has the proven experience and scale to deliver on our vision. We design robust architectures, fully mapped to AWS, which pays immediate dividends for our customers.”

About A2C Cloud

Before A2C Cloud, there was a2c Consulting, which launched in 2007. From then until early 2012, their business consisted of two practices: IT Staffing and Business Intelligence Solution Design and Implementation. In early 2012, their first customer asked for help migrating their initial workloads to AWS. Based upon their track record of successfully completing sophisticated on-premise projects, multiple a2c customers came to depend on them to lead their charge into the Cloud. By year end, they completed a dozen migrations. In 2013, that number more than doubled. From migrations to data analytics and machine learning, they leverage their superpowers to unlock those of their clients, enabling them to optimize and ultimately monetize their data in the Cloud. Fast forward nine years and over 100 AWS projects later, a2c Consulting created a separate organization to focus on AWS Cloud professional services and A2C Cloud is born.

Contacts

For details on the partnership, visit https://www.A2Ccloud.com.

A2C Cloud Sales & Marketing Leader
Vincent Augello
vincent@a2ccloud.com
908-329-7358

A2C Cloud


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A2C Cloud wins Amazon Web Services Advanced Consulting Partner status for serving clients with AWS Cloud data migrations and cloud-native development
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Contacts

For details on the partnership, visit https://www.A2Ccloud.com.

A2C Cloud Sales & Marketing Leader
Vincent Augello
vincent@a2ccloud.com
908-329-7358

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