Larsen & Toubro Infotech (LTI), an Indian tech consulting and digital solutions provider, has secured the status of an expert managed services provider of Microsoft Azure.
The Larsen & Toubro subsidiary said that the recognition demonstrates its proficiency in Azure capabilities to assist clients expedite their digital transformation.
The Managed Services Provider (MSP) program, which is a global initiative from Microsoft, allows its top partners to stand out by demonstrating the real-world skills and proficiency in cloud and data competencies.
Sanjay Jalona — CEO and Managing Director of Larsen & Toubro Infotech said: “LTI has been investing in building capabilities and strong alliance with industry-leading platform and solution providers.
“We are proud of our recognition as a Microsoft Azure Expert MSP. Our Microsoft Azure expertise makes us the preferred partner for customers looking to embrace cloud-based transformation.”
The Azure Expert MSP program is said to further improve the position of Larsen & Toubro Infotech as an advisor who can be trusted for providing customers with repeatable as well as highly automated solutions that enable and support hyperscale cloud deployments.
The Larsen & Toubro unit further stated that its designation as a Microsoft Azure Expert MSP will give customers access to expert level service as well as a wider selection of Azure services ranging from IaaS up to PaaS migrations along with a variety of benefits that result from its collaboration with Microsoft.
Rodney Clark — Corporate Vice President, Global Partner Solutions, Channel Sales and Channel Chief, Microsoft, said: “As our customers move to Microsoft Azure to host their strategic datacenter solutions, it is critical that they have the support of experienced service providers to guide and support them in that journey.
“LTI’s designation as a Microsoft Azure Expert MSP recognizes their proven ability to seamlessly deliver the managed services our customers demand at scale across the globe.”
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