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Home » Latest News Releases » Stratus10 Achieves AWS DevOps Competency status

Stratus10 Achieves AWS DevOps Competency status

By: Deborah Schalm on November 13, 2020 Leave a Comment

Achievement demonstrates the San Diego-based company’s commitment to DevOps

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SAN DIEGO, Calif., November 13, 2020 – Stratus10, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Advanced Consulting Partner, announced today that it has achieved the AWS DevOps Competency status.

AWS DevOps Competency Partners have demonstrated expertise in delivering DevOps solutions on AWS. Leveraging AWS, Stratus10 accelerates time to market and optimizes each stage of the software development lifecycle utilizing DevOps automation best practices.

“Our expertise customizing, designing and implementing DevOps Automation solutions on AWS makes Stratus10 qualified to build and optimize Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipelines depending on each customer and their needs,” said Oscar Moncada, CEO and Co-Founder, Stratus10. “By achieving the AWS DevOps Competency designation, Stratus10 is recognized for its technical expertise and proven customer success.”

Stratus10 leverages the power of AWS to provide a complete cloud services and cloud management portfolio that can give enterprise customers fast, flexible access to the cloud.

“The Stratus10 team helped us build a fully-automated DevOps process ensuring our environments are in tip-top shape,” said Jon Huss, CTO, Gravity AI. “The team has offered valuable feedback and a plan as we continue to grow.”

AWS Competency Partners offer a range of services and technology solutions to simplify provisioning and managing infrastructure, deploying application code, automating software release processes, monitoring application and infrastructure performance to accelerate time to market, and optimize each stage of the software development lifecycle with the practice of DevOps.

Stratus10 is also an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) for Microsoft Windows Server Partner, AWS Public Sector Partner, AWS Solution Provider, APN Immersion Day Partner, and AWS Well-Architected Review Partner.

“In addition to Stratus10’s company achievements, our team has earned over 25 individual AWS Certifications,” said Kevin RisonChu, CTO and Co-Founder, Stratus10. “Stratus10 has been a go-to partner for companies looking to optimize their DevOps process and/or migrate to the cloud in the San Diego area for some time, which is now magnified by this incredible milestone.”

The company offers a variety of webinars and hands-on training sessions from Certified AWS Solutions Architects. To register, please visit stratus10.com/events.

ABOUT STRATUS10

Stratus10 is an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Advanced Consulting partner helping companies migrate their infrastructure and applications to the cloud and helping them implement best practices. Stratus10 specializes in migration services, DevOps Automation, and Application Modernization to help clients take full advantage of the latest services AWS has to offer. Founded in 2017 by Oscar Moncada and Kevin RisonChu, Stratus10 calls San Diego home. Learn more at stratus10.com.

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