Brisbane cloud provider receives AWS certification

By on 8 April, 2020

TechConnect Directors (L-R): Clinton Thomson, Mike Cunningham (General Manager) and Giulio Rovera. Image provided.

Brisbane-based cloud services provider TechConnect has become the first Australian partner to receive AWS data and analytics competency certification.

As an Advanced Consulting Partner of cloud giant AWS, TechConnect underwent an intensive validation process to receive the certification, including a major audit of its technical, organisational, governance and customer capabilities and scrutiny of customer deployments.

“In achieving this level of competency with AWS, TechConnect has demonstrated our ability to help customers solve their most challenging data problems within large scale production deployments.   We proved that we have deep expertise in designing, implementing, and managing Data and Analytics applications on the AWS platform and have delivered solutions seamlessly in the AWS Cloud environment,” said Clinton Thomson, director of TechConnect.

The certification reviewed customer case studies from Velocity Frequent Flyer; a predictive medicine data platform for IntelliHQ that uses heart rate variability to predict patient outcomes; and a big data analytics project with Kamala Tech that gave technical users data across the business including areas such as data science, machine learning, marketing systems, reporting and self-service capabilities.

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