SOUTHFIELD, Mich., May 04, 2017 -- WatServ (Waterloo Managed Software Services USA, Inc.) announces the launch of a new hosting portal for Microsoft Dynamics GP and Dynamics NAV, named Rapid Azure Deployments.
WatServ, a leading Microsoft Dynamics hosting expert, has been working in partnership with Microsoft to address the complexities that Microsoft Partners face when deploying and managing Dynamics GP and Dynamics NAV on Azure cloud.
"Our entire team is both excited and proud to be able to offer the Rapid Azure Deployments portal to our partners. The enhanced features make launching Dynamics GP and NAV on Azure fast, simple and effortless for Partners," says Tyler Doerner, Vice President of Sales, WatServ.
The Rapid Azure Deployments portal is a fully automated solution that enables Partners to easily manage multiple clients’ solutions in one place. Whether they specialize in one or more vertical markets, the portal gives them the power to deploy their solutions with speed and confidence. Utilizing Azure API and PowerShell scripts, the portal coordinates and provisions customized hosting environments.
Microsoft Partners looking to expand their services and move their client’s on-premise solutions to the Azure cloud will save on resources and shorten their implementation time from days to hours. In addition to many advanced features such as monitoring, reporting, change management, and invoicing, the portal offers the ability to create customized hosting plans based on individual client needs.
"Partners leveraging the portal will see a dramatic increase in profits from cloud revenue," says JB Overstreet, Cloud Services Manager, WatServ. "The portal makes deploying on Azure extremely simple and the user-friendly interface decreases implementation efforts and time to ‘go-live.’"
This is the initial step in WatServ’s roadmap for the Rapid Azure Deployments portal which will grow with Azure’s capabilities and the needs of Partners and their clients.
About WatServ
Founded in 2006, WatServ is a global leader in providing hosting and managed services for enterprise business systems. The company provides high-performance, reliable, and secure hosted business systems on either Microsoft Azure or WatServ’s private cloud infrastructure. WatServ supports customers with operations in over 60 countries worldwide, specializing in large, complex, enterprise deployments of Microsoft Dynamics 365, AX, NAV, GP, SL, and CRM, as well as Office 365.
WatServ has offices in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom. WatServ is a registered Microsoft reseller of software-as-a-service, an Azure Inner Circle Partner, and a Microsoft CSP partner in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
WatServ is a subsidiary of Brookfield Business Partners, a business services and industrial company focused on owning and operating high-quality businesses that benefit from barriers to entry and/or low cost production. Brookfield Business Partners is listed on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges (NYSE:BBU) (TSX:BBU.UN).
For more information, please visit www.rapid.watserv.com or contact:
Tyler Doerner
Vice President of Sales, WatServ
Phone: (866) 531-2598 x2321
Email: [email protected]
www.watserv.com


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