SoftServe Achieves AWS SaaS Competency Status
Recognizes expertise in delivering qualitative, reliable, and accessible SaaS solutions to customers on AWS
SoftServe, a leading digital authority and consulting company and Premier Consulting Partner in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN), announces it has achieved AWS SaaS Competency status. The designation recognizes SoftServe’s experience helping organizations design and build Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and cloud-native solutions on AWS.
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“SoftServe has a proven track record of helping global organizations migrate, design, and build SaaS and cloud-native solutions on AWS through architecture reviews, technology R&D advisory services, security assessments; as well as full scope application migrations, modernizations, re-architectures, and new builds for enterprise and high-tech ISV clients.”
In addition to the AWS SaaS Competency designation, SoftServe has also previously achieved AWS Data & Analytics Competency, AWS DevOps Competency, AWS Financial Services Competency, and AWS Retail Competency designations.
“By achieving AWS SaaS Competency status, we are committed to technical proficiency and customer success in the AWS Partner Network, enabling our clients with the most reliable and cost-effective SaaS solutions that are scalable, secure, and globally accessible,” said Andrew Greene – Associate Vice President, Global Partnerships & Alliances at SoftServe. “SoftServe has a proven track record of helping global organizations migrate, design, and build SaaS and cloud-native solutions on AWS through architecture reviews, technology R&D advisory services, security assessments; as well as full scope application migrations, modernizations, re-architectures, and new builds for enterprise and high-tech ISV clients.”
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Using AWS and a well-architected multi-account strategy, Gotransverse and SoftServe implemented a multi-tenant SaaS solution to quickly develop and regularly update its customers’ services and components.
“SoftServe was instrumental in supporting our ability to automate the AWS data center creation process where we can go from nothing to a ready-to-provision data center with just a few keystrokes using Terraform and Ansible on top of the AWS API stack,” said Paul Tindall, CTO at Gotransverse. “Prior to this, building a new data center was very manual and error-prone. During this automation process, we were also able to go from self-managing services such as Redis and Elasticsearch to using AWS provided equivalents (Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon Elasticsearch). The development of this capability has more than paid for itself as we have expanded our geographic footprint across the globe with our launches of additional data centers in Australia, Europe, and North America. We look forward to working with SoftServe as we migrate our microservices layer to Amazon Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) and explore AWS artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) offerings for enhancements to our product.”
AWS enables reliable, scalable, and secure solutions for startups to global enterprises. To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Competency Program to help customers identify Consulting and Technology APN Partners with deep industry experience and expertise. AWS SaaS Competency Partners help customers reduce friction when migrating off legacy applications and establish foundations required to build SaaS solutions successfully on AWS. They also write production application code and design and implement end-to-end solutions architecture for cloud-native products on AWS.
SoftServe’s Cloud-enabled services guide you from vision to execution in your SaaS journey, supporting key competencies in streamlined onboarding procedures, identity and access management, tenant isolation, and data partitioning
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