LogicMonitor has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) DevOps Competency status and is also now available on AWS Marketplace, bringing its hybrid infrastructure monitoring and analytics solution to global AWS customers
LogicMonitor is now an Advanced Technology Partner in the AWS Partner Network (APN). Achieving AWS DevOps Competency status recognizes LogicMonitor’s technical proficiency in monitoring and analytics, as well as proven customer success. This recognition demonstrates LogicMonitor’s dedication to helping companies achieve their technology goals with the agility, breadth of services and pace of innovation that AWS provides.
AWS enables scalable, flexible, and cost-effective cloud-based infrastructure for 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.
“Organizations today are operating in evolving, hybrid environments with on-premises infrastructure and workloads in the cloud,” said Kevin McGibben, CEO of LogicMonitor. “Achieving AWS DevOps Competency status validates our best-of-breed, SaaS monitoring platform. With LogicMonitor, customers can easily adopt new technologies and maintain data continuity when moving workloads to and from the cloud.”
Also announced today, customers can now find LogicMonitor on AWS Marketplace, simplifying the adoption of LogicMonitor’s performance monitoring platform for AWS customers. Enterprises that purchase LogicMonitor through AWS Marketplace save time by simplifying and consolidating tasks, including procurement and billing.
“New technologies are being released to the market at breakneck speed, and as a result, customers are becoming more agile in sourcing and deploying them to work more efficiently,” said McGibben. “Our presence on AWS Marketplace puts our monitoring platform within easy reach of AWS customers by streamlining the process of adopting new software from implementation to scale.”
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