Rebura achieves Premier status in AWS Partner Network
Rebura has announced its achievement of the Premier tier status in the Amazon Web Services Partner Network.
Based in London, Rebura was founded in 2017 and has specialised capabilities in supporting AWS cloud migrations, modernisations, as well as expertise in SaaS and DevOps across the UK, Nordics and central Europe. The company's inclusion in the Premier tier status marks its expertise in assisting clients with designing, architecting, building, migrating, and managing workloads on AWS.
The recognition follows a strategic collaboration agreement signed between Rebura and AWS in 2023, underlining Rebura's significant role within AWS. The firm now holds seven competencies with AWS, including those in migration, Microsoft Workloads, and DevOps.
Reaching the Premier tier involves a stringent approval process that requires accreditations and certifications. Companies achieving this status must demonstrate a long-term commitment to their partnership with AWS and have substantial expertise in deploying solutions for their clientele on the AWS platform.
Premier tier partners must also have a robust team of AWS trained and certified technical consultants and show proficiency in project management and professional services.
"It's a fantastic honour and proud achievement to secure Premier tier status in the AWS Partner Network," said Aaron Rees, Founder and CEO at Rebura. "This is a target we have all been working towards for the past seven years. Our team is passionate about helping companies achieve their technology goals by leveraging the agility, breadth of services, and pace of innovation of AWS. I'm really glad to receive this recognition. It's a proud moment for the whole team who have worked so hard to build Rebura into the dynamic, thriving business that it is today."
Earlier this year, Rebura was acquired by Westcon-Comstor, a global technology provider known for connecting leading IT vendors with a wide range of technology resellers, systems integrators, and service providers.