Cloud4C awarded Linux, Open Source databases migration to Microsoft Azure
The company passed through rigorous validation and is now geared up to serve businesses across 25 countries and 52 locations worldwide
Updated On - 12 June 2021, 03:35 PM
Hyderabad: Cloud4C, with its India headquarters in Hyderabad, has been awarded the Linux and Open Source databases migration to Microsoft Azure advanced specialisation. The company passed through rigorous validation and is now geared up to serve businesses across 25 countries and 52 locations worldwide through its database migration services to Azure.
According to Microsoft, only partners that meet stringent criteria around customer success and staff skilling, as well as pass a third-party audit of their migration practices, are able to earn the Linux and Open Source Databases Migration to Azure advanced specialisation.
Cloud4C provides multi-cloud migration and managed services supporting native and hybrid cloud environments with multi availability zones, offering four-way disaster recovery architecture with zero data loss guarantee, military-grade security under single SLA.
Cloud4C takes customers through the journey of deployment services assessing readiness, scope of work and design. It plans further infrastructure maintenance in the Azure cloud, providing support services such as monitoring, management, handling security incidents and optimising the environment.
Sridhar Pinnapureddy, founder and CEO, Cloud4C said, “In a world where about 200 zettabytes of digital data is likely to be created by 2030, database migration is a strategic process and is fraught with risk, cost overruns (as much as 30 per cent), varied formats of data storage, lack of integrated processes. At Cloud4C, we aim to de-risk our customers through our structured database migration to the cloud through our home-grown self-healing operations platform.”
“Implementations of successful database migrations are an integral part of our global Azure Center of Excellence which oversees Global Service Delivery across 25 countries and 52 locations. We specialise in managing mission critical workloads of large enterprises with stringent compliances. Globally, we cater to over 4,000 enterprises including 60 of the Fortune 500 companies,” he added.
Rodney Clarke, corporate vice president, Global Channel Sales at Microsoft added, “The Linux, Open Source Databases Migration to Microsoft Azure advanced specialisation highlights the partners who can be viewed as most capable when it comes to migrating workloads running on open source technologies over to Azure. Cloud4C clearly demonstrated that they have both the competency and the experience to offer clients a path to successful migration to the cloud.”
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