Trustmarque has expanded its partnership with Microsoft after singing up to the software giant’s Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) Programme.
Trustmarque will now offer “personalised cloud services” to its customers, where it will own the complete customer lifecycle, providing provision, management and support for products such as Office 365, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Microsoft EMS subscriptions.
“We are pleased to be one of a select number of elite partners to be included in both Microsoft’s Cloud Solution Provider Programme and Cloud OS Network,” says Angelo Di Ventura, sales & marketing director at Trustmarque. “We are seeing huge interest in cloud from our customers and being part of the CSP Programme will enable us to further enhance our cloud offering.”
He adds: “Building upon our existing managed cloud capabilities, we will be wrapping additional value-added services, such as security, automated lifecycle management and governance, around Microsoft’s cloud products. Through Trustmarque, customers can start to take advantage of the best of public and private cloud services without the hassle of dealing with multiple providers.”
“The Cloud Solution Provider Programme puts our partners at the centre of the customer relationship,” says Phil Sorgen, corporate VP of Microsoft’s worldwide partner group. “Through participation these partners have demonstrated dedication to helping our mutual customers move to the cloud.”
York-based Trustmarque merged with Microsoft Gold partner Trinity in January 2015 after its acquisition by Liberata UK Limited last September.
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