DoiT deepens Microsoft relationship with new partner designations
This announcement follows the reseller’s buyout of LiveDiagrams last week
Cloud expert DoiT has achieved two partner designations from Microsoft: Solutions partner for modern work, and solutions partner for digital & app innovation (Azure).
The newly acquired designations will help the consultancy in its mission to assist businesses in modernising legacy applications or developing new cloud-native solutions on Azure.
DoiT’s broader goal is to help customers on their cloud journeys across use cases and infrastructure providers.
The company said it is investing “significant resources” to expand its capabilities to Azure, in an effort to meet an increasing market need and boost its product and service offerings for the platform.
The company also wants to use its cloud intelligence platform to assist customers in optimising and scaling Azure, by using a ‘cohesive approach’ to cloud management.
These badges allow DoiT engineers to access various internal Azure resources, as the reseller wants to bolster the quality of customer care and accelerate software, resulting in what the company refers to as better solutions.
“DoiT is investing a seven-figure sum in a new partnership with Microsoft," said Vadim Solovey, CEO of DoiT CEO.
"This marks a pivotal step on DoiT's roadmap to expand Azure coverage, and we are excited about our ambitious plans for 2025.
“Together with Microsoft, we aim to bring DoiT Cloud Intelligence to Azure customers worldwide."
This new accomplishment comes as the reseller acquired cloud infrastructure visualisation and analysis software LiveDiagrams last week.
This announcement also follows the appointment of Steve Mills as CRO in September 2024, who then told CRN that the company had a “clear vision” of where it was heading.
In 2023, DoiT grew its AWS business by a staggering 400 per cent.
The company already has over 100 AWS certifications, several AWS competencies, a cloud consultancy and services business unit, and operates in more than 70 countries across the globe.