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Amazon Web Services names IntelliGrape as a Big Data Competency partner

 Amongst first asian company to secure both big data and managed service provider competencies from AWS  

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IntelliGrape, the technology arm of TO THE NEW, announced that it is one of the first in Asia to receive both Big Data Competency and Managed Service Provider Competency status from Amazon Web Services (AWS). IntelliGrape was named as part of the new AWS Partner Network (APN) Competency program based on demonstrated technical proficiency and proven customer success in specialized solution areas.

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As a Big Data Competency Partner, IntelliGrape will help customers leverage AWS cloud computing services to effectively manage Big Data by reducing costs, gaining a competitive advantage, and increasing the speed of innovation. IntelliGrape has demonstrated success in helping customers evaluate and use the tools, techniques, and technologies of working with data productively, at any scale.

As AWS’s Managed Service Provider, it will help customers fully manage their AWS-based infrastructure, associated databases, and applications deployed on AWS.

Speaking on the recognition, Deepak Mittal, CEO, IntelliGrape said, “We are very excited and honoured to be one of the few Indian companies to receive these competencies.  As a Big Data Competency Partner, we want to help our customers generate meaningful insights from those ever increasing volumes of data, thus letting them make business critical decisions.” Adding further, he said “With these competencies, we aim to expand our addressable markets by delivering smarter, scalable and cost-effective solutions.”

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