The terms "Cloud Management Platform" and "Cloud Management Tool" are used interchangeably in relation to managing your cloud infrastructure, but what do they actually...
IG CloudOps extends its AWS cloud partner status
igroup and its CloudOps platform for cloud management, are leading provider of Cloud management software for AWS, and is proud to announce that it has continued to achieve the status of AWS cloud partner for 2022/23. As an AWS cloud partner, CloudOps offers its clients access to the breadth and depth of the AWS technology platform. This includes nearly 50 Availability Zones with more than 170 edge locations around the world, making it possible for clients to deploy applications and store data closer to their users. With the CloudOps platform available in the AWS marketplace, CloudOps continues its place in providing best-in-class Cloud management in AWS and igroup for professional services for AWS.
"We are excited about our CloudOps platform being certified and recommended by the U.K. ISV team," said Steve Rastall, CEO & Co-founder of IG CloudOps. "This will allow AWS current cloud customers to easily bolt CloudOps straight into their AWS subscription, instantly leverage the powerful CloudOps cloud infrastructure tools and management."
AWS is a market-leading cloud platform, available globally with data centres around the world. To enable customers to load custom applications, AWS has built strong partnerships with some of the world's leading technology companies.
This allows AWS customers to take advantage of the partner's services while remaining within the AWS cloud.
The partner list on AWS includes companies such as SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, and Google. Each partner has a different focus, but all share a commitment to helping AWS customers be successful.
For example, SAP provides its world-class business software on AWS, so customers can run their most demanding workloads in the cloud.
Microsoft brings its identity management (Azure AD) which can be plugged in for enterprise identity management. As well as other well-known software like SQL which can be installed on a VM in AWS.
Oracle is well known for its database solutions which are largely platform independent. So you can get the benefits of their products on the AWS platform.
Specialist tech platforms also run in/on AWS on the same basis, i.e. CloudOps.