SEATTLE, Aug. 31, 2017 -- 2nd Watch, a managed public cloud provider for enterprises, announced today that it has achieved AWS Service Delivery Launch Partner status for three Amazon Web Services (AWS) Management Tools in the AWS Service Delivery Program: AWS CloudFormation, AWS CloudTrail and AWS Config. These distinctions add to the services that 2nd Watch achieved in 2016, which include Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, Amazon CloudFront and AWS Database Migration Service. 2nd Watch is an audited, approved and accredited AWS Managed Service Partner.
The AWS Service Delivery Program highlights AWS Partner Network (APN) Partners with a track record of delivering specific AWS services to customers to help customers easily identify partners with a demonstrated ability to provide expertise in a particular service or skill area. 2nd Watch’s latest achievements highlight its expertise deploying and managing three of the most popular AWS services today:
- AWS CloudFormation is a service that gives developers and systems administrators an easy way to create and manage a collection of related AWS resources.
- AWS CloudTrail enables governance, compliance, monitoring and auditing of a customer’s AWS account.
- AWS Config continuously monitors and records AWS resource configurations.
“Most of our customers are using several AWS services, with interest in expanding their footprint across AWS to maximize cost savings and IT benefits,” says Jeff Aden, EVP of strategic business development and marketing, 2nd Watch. “By investing in additional service delivery distinctions with AWS, we can bring more value to our customers whom are starting to run significant portions of their businesses in the cloud.”
About 2nd Watch
2nd Watch is an AWS Premier tier Partner in the AWS Partner Network (APN) providing managed cloud to enterprises. The company's subject matter experts, software-enabled services and cutting-edge solutions provide companies with tested, proven, and trusted solutions, allowing them to fully leverage the power of the cloud. 2nd Watch solutions are high performing, robust, increase operational excellence, decrease time to market, accelerate growth and lower risk. Its patent-pending, proprietary tools automate everyday workload management processes for big data analytics, digital marketing, line-of-business and cloud native workloads. 2nd Watch is a new breed of business which helps enterprises design, deploy and manage cloud solutions and monitors business critical workloads 24x7. 2nd Watch has more than 400 enterprise workloads under its management and more than 200,000 instances in its managed public cloud. The venture-backed company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. To learn more about 2nd Watch, visit www.2ndwatch.com or call 888-317-7920.
Media contact: Kevin Wolf TGPR (650) 327-1641 [email protected]


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