Ensono Helps Support Launch of Professional Services in AWS Marketplace
December 07, 2020
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Ensono is participating in the launch of Professional Services in AWS Marketplace.

Amazon Web Services customers can now find and purchase professional services from Ensono in AWS Marketplace, a curated digital catalog of software, data, and services that makes it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software and data products that run on AWS. As a participant in the launch, Ensono is one of the first managed service providers and AWS Consulting Partners to quote and contract services in AWS Marketplace to help customers implement, support, and manage their software on AWS.

As organizations migrate to the cloud, they want to use their preferred software solutions on AWS. AWS customers often rely on professional services from Ensono to implement, migrate, support and manage their software in the cloud. Until now, AWS customers had to find and contract professional services outside of AWS Marketplace and could not identify software and associated services in a single procurement experience. With professional services from Ensono available in AWS Marketplace, customers have a simplified way to purchase and be billed for both software and related services in a centralized place. Customers can further streamline their purchase of software with standard contract terms to simplify and accelerate procurement cycles.

Gordon McKenna, CTO, Public Cloud, Ensono, said: “Our team is dedicated to helping companies find the complete cloud solutions they need to innovate and migrate to the cloud. Now, our clients can access thousands of cloud software solutions and our associated services to help them implement and manage their workloads on AWS, from one centralized location, in AWS Marketplace.”

Ensono’s professional services solution in AWS Marketplace is a three-step process that takes clients through the journey of transforming their DevOps capabilities so clients can deliver at a faster pace.

- Identify: Ensono’s DevOps Pathfinder is an assessment of a client’s current organizational structure and DevOps capabilities to identify the many paths they can take to transform their DevOps strategy.

- Assess: The DevOps Maturity Assessment is a comprehensive look at the client’s DevOps capabilities with actionable steps to improve the maturity of the organization’s team and capabilities.

- Transform: Ensono DevOps Transformation is a hands-on approach of coaching clients in agile approaches to incrementally plan, prioritize and execute on the selected path to transform the team(s) within your organization to use DevOps best practices.

This announcement is one of the many ways Ensono continues to grow its AWS practice. Most recently, Ensono received the AWS Migration Competency designation and renewed its AWS Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner designation. Ensono holds numerous other designations with AWS, including AWS Well-Architected Reviews, AWS Microsoft Workloads Competency, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) for Microsoft Windows Server Partner, AWS Public Sector Partner, and AWS Solution Provider.

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