AWS Managed Service Provider Program

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What is the AWS Managed Service Provider Program?

The AWS Managed Service Provider (MSP) program validates AWS Partners with a proven track record and experience, providing end-to-end AWS solutions to customers at any stage of the cloud journey, including planning and design, building and migration, operations and support, and automation and optimization.

To achieve the AWS MSP designation, you need to complete an extensive independent audit to ensure your business health and technical capabilities meet a high bar.

For prescriptive guidance on how to build a successful AWS MSP practice and achieve the program designation, download the brochure. Explore benefitssuccess stories and how to get started below. 

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Success stories

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  • Software & Internet

    Unifi.id &TransACT

    Unifi.id, a technology provider of occupancy systems, sensors, and software for smart buildings, engaged AWS Partner transACT Technology Solutions to conduct an AWS Well-Architected Review that has ultimately delivered time-savings, cost reductions, and performance improvements. Using Amazon Web Services (AWS), transACT has deployed its own cloud management tool to deliver a range of benefits for Unifi.id and build a cloud platform to support future growth.

    2023
  • Financial Services

    Bahrain Kuwait Insurance Company & Zero&One

    Bahrain Kuwait Insurance Company (BKIC) diversified its sales channels to offer embedded insurance to its partners using Amazon Web Services (AWS). Its existing API product was inefficient and slow, so BKIC worked with AWS Partner Zero&One to build a middleware layer to manage its APIs, resulting in a 66 percent increase in speed and 98 percent reduction in API size. Using API Gateway, AWS Lambda, and AWS Control Tower, BKIC cut costs and improved the performance and efficiency of its embedded insurance platform.

    2023
  • Financial Services

    Helvetia & Accenture

    AWS Partner Accenture helped Swiss-based Helvetia Insurance develop a cloud migration strategy for part of its applications’ landscape to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Helvetia provides all forms of insurance in Europe, and specialized insurance and reinsurance services worldwide. With 72 percent of its applications now migrated to the cloud, it is on target to close its data centers by the end of 2023. Using AWS services including Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, the company has cut its carbon emissions by 70 percent and is able to instantly spin up new testing environments, allowing it to focus on innovation.

    2023
  • Software & Internet

    Climate X & DoiT

    Before it could launch its Spectra platform to help organizations assess location-specific climate risks, Climate X needed to update its cloud architecture to support the data-intensive needs of the large and growing number of customers the company expected. Amazon Web Services (AWS) recommended that it work with AWS Partner DoiT International, which conducted an AWS Well-Architected review of the company’s infrastructure and worked with Climate X to rebuild for greater availability and scalability. Today, Climate X has an architecture that can support its growth ambitions while also reducing its cloud costs by 17 percent.

    2023
  • Financial Services

    Clowd9 & Bytes

    CLOWD9 is transforming banking transactions, such as issuer processing, by building cloud-native services that offer improved latency, reliability, security, and instant scalability to legacy-bound financial institutions. The company was already building on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to offer services to its customers, but needed help from AWS Partner Bytes to provide the instant, global support that customers require wherever they are in the world.

    2023
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