Fractal Achieves AWS Premier Tier Services Partner Status
Fractal has achieved the AWS Premier Tier Services Partner status within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network, announced in a press release. This prestigious recognition is awarded to a select group of partners and underscores Fractal's expertise in providing advanced cloud solutions and services to its global clientele.
The Premier Tier status distinguishes Fractal as an AWS Partner with proven success in helping customers design, architect, build, migrate, and manage their workloads on AWS. Fractal's capabilities span various AWS technologies, including Cloud Strategy, Migration and Modernization, Advanced Data, Analytics, Product Innovation, and Cloud Engineering services.
Fractal's global presence and expertise in cloud technologies are further evidenced by its achievements, such as over 200 AWS Certifications, the launch of more than 50 customers on AWS, and the attainment of six AWS Competencies. This recognition from AWS highlights Fractal's commitment to innovation and excellence in cloud technologies, as stated by Srikanth Velamakanni, Co-Founder and Group Chief Executive of Fractal.
We hope you enjoyed this article.
Consider subscribing to one of several newsletters we publish like Enterprise AI Brief.
Also, consider following us on social media:
More from: Enterprise
Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 Launch AI Healthcare Platform
BDO South Africa Partners with MindBridge for AI-Driven Audit Insights
DigiLens and Ramblr.ai Partner to Enhance AI-Powered Smartglasses
bswift Unveils AI-Driven Emma Intelligence for Benefits Administration
Subscribe to Daily AI Brief
Daily report covering major AI developments and industry news, with both top stories and complete market updates
Trend report
Cybersecurity Trends Report 2025
The Cybersecurity Trends Report 2025 by Netwrix Research Lab provides insights into how organizations are adapting their cybersecurity strategies amidst growing AI adoption. The report, based on a survey of 2,150 IT professionals from 121 countries, highlights key trends such as the increase in hybrid IT environments, AI-driven security challenges, and the rising costs of security incidents.
Read more