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Acclivis Joins Microsoft’s Global League of Cloud OS Network Partners in Singapore

Nov 6, 2014 | Articles

Acclivis Technologies and Solutions (“Acclivis”) today announced that it has joined a group of global cloud service providers as a Microsoft Cloud OS Network Partner in Singapore. Through this collaboration, Acclivis seeks to enhance Stratum, its comprehensive suite of private cloud solutions that are aligned with Microsoft’s vision.

The Cloud OS Network (COSN) is a worldwide group of select service providers that collaborate closely with Microsoft to offer customers hybrid cloud and Microsoft Azure-enabled solutions. Combining expertise in Microsoft technology, customer requirements and geographic specialisation, participation in the COSN Partners Program enables Acclivis to deliver more effective cloud solutions that take advantage of Microsoft’s technologies with the collaboration of Microsoft’s engineers and consultants.

Acclivis was selected to be Microsoft’s COSN Partner in Singapore based on Acclivis’ Cloud-related expertise, technological prowess and a consistent track record of deploying cloud solutions that use Microsoft technology.

As one of the cloud providers in Asia Pacific, Acclivis was awarded Microsoft’s Gold Hosting Partner and was chosen as Microsoft’s first partner in Asia to offer the Partner Hosted Productivity Cloud (PHPC) in 2013. Acclivis is also Microsoft’s first partner in Southeast Asia for the Hyper-V Ignite Programme.

We are very honoured that Microsoft has chosen Acclivis as a COSN Partner in Singapore. This prestigious award is a recognition of our cloud expertise and further strengthens our relationship with Microsoft in the cloud domain. We are also pleased to know that Microsoft continues to acknowledge the hard work that we have put in to breakthrough with their products and technologies that are delivered via Stratum.

Through the Microsoft Cloud OS-powered platform, Acclivis is able to provide an array of flexible and secure cloud solutions. Our customers will stand to benefit from dedicated cloud services on the Windows Operating System and use Microsoft products on any cloud deployment model to meet their enterprise needs. This translates to higher performance and lower operational costs for customers, allowing them to focus on their core businesses.

Mr. Marcus Cheng

CEO, Acclivis

Acclivis’ enterprise customers have benefited from Azure through Acclivis’ hybrid cloud solutions. By enabling a consistent cloud solution across environments and the ability to choose from a variety of clouds – public, partner hosted or hybrid, our customers benefit from a combination of Microsoft’s technology and Acclivis’ cloud expertise. The award further provides Microsoft the ability to interconnect with Acclivis’ growing customer base as they expand their data-centre footprint and suite of Cloud offerings in the region.

Marco Limena

VP, Hosting Service Providers, Microsoft

Acclivis’ Cloud solution Stratum includes Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service and Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service. With Microsoft providing the technical assistance in planning, architecting and building the infrastructure on Hyper-V, Windows Server 2012 R2, System Centre 2012 R2 and Windows Azure Pack, these services are presently hosted at Acclivis’ data centres and on clients’ premises. With the addition of Microsoft-enabled Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service and Database-as-a-Service made possible as a COSN Partner, Acclivis offers a complete, secure and robust cloud solutions in the region.

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