Grey Matter’s cloud expertise recognised by Microsoft
News|30 June 2015
Grey Matter now adds Gold Cloud Platform status to its list of Partner accreditations from Microsoft. The Gold Cloud Platform competency recognises our cloud service expertise and the number of customers and businesses we have successfully migrated to the cloud.
Matthew Whitton, General Manager of Grey Matter says: “Our Microsoft Azure cloud team are committed to providing an excellent service to our customers. The Gold Cloud Platform recognition from Microsoft demonstrates we have the experience and knowledge to understand the technical requirements of moving to the cloud – either in an IaaS, SaaS, Hybrid, or total cloud solution – as well as being able to offer expert licensing and pricing advice during the planning stages to ensure the correct licensing scheme is selected.”
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