LOS ANGELES, Dec. 08, 2017 -- Reliam LLC (Reliam), a managed services provider for public cloud platforms including Amazon Web Services (AWS), today reported a successful exhibition at AWS re:Invent 2017 in Las Vegas. A proud sponsor of the conference, Reliam used the opportunity to discuss public cloud strategy with more than 900 attendees representing enterprises across a breadth of industries and use cases.
Reliam’s involvement at AWS re:Invent 2017 coincided with the company’s announcement that it has raised significant funding from Great Hill Partners, which will be used to fund acquisitions and further its growth. Additionally, Reliam named cloud industry veteran Simon Anderson as CEO while at the conference.
AWS re:Invent also debuted AWS’s Well-Architected Partner Program, which features Reliam’s inclusion as a launch partner. This new program enables authorized AWS Well-Architected partners such as Reliam to utilize a proven framework of best practices and specific design principles in reviewing customers’ critical workloads and building secure, performant, and resilient infrastructure to support their applications. AWS’ selection of Reliam as a program launch partner builds on the service provider’s significant momentum: Reliam’s revenue growth has seen a triple-digit percentage increase year-over-year as more enterprises discover the reliability, performance and cost savings from over 16 years of managing hosted applications and public cloud infrastructure.
“From our funding announcement, to being named a launch partner in AWS’s Well-Architected Partner Program, to continuing to add key new platform features, to achieving tremendous customer growth, our time at AWS re:Invent 2017 proved to be perfect timing to update cloud-ready enterprises on what Reliam brings to the table,” said Simon Anderson, CEO, Reliam. “We’re proud of our deep participation at re:Invent, and look forward to expanding on these successes as we continue to deliver essential public cloud solutions and support within the AWS ecosystem and beyond.”
About Reliam
Reliam is a leader in consulting and managed services, and has built an invaluable technology portfolio of solutions that ensures the successful onboarding, operation, and optimization of our customers’ technology environments to the cloud. With over 16 years’ experience managing mission-critical, market-facing solutions, Reliam delivers exceptional technical results that empower our customers to succeed and profit from the innovative use of technology in the cloud. Reliam’s obsessive customer focus coupled with AWS operational excellence, expert technical solutions, industry-leading SLAs, proven strategies, and AWS best practices delivers on our promise to each customer to ensure their evolved success throughout the lifecycle of their technology journey. For more information, visit http://www.reliam.com
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