Patient Zero announces its AWS Select Tier Partnership Status

Patient Zero • November 13, 2020

Patient Zero announced its AWS Select Tier Partnership Status in November 2020. 

This is another step in ensuring their staff are certified across the most popular cloud platforms after announcing its Microsoft Gold Partnership status earlier this year. The vision is to advance to the next partnership tier over the coming months.


CEO Paul Briggs states “We are dedicated to ensuring our staff are certified in the most popular cloud platforms. This is simply the best way we can assure our clients that we serve them with their best interests at heart, with solutions that are specifically tailored to their needs”.


Patient Zero has stood firm in being technology agnostic so that client problems are able to be solved with a variety of tools, rather than being bound by the limitations of what is possible through a single technology solution. This operating model ensures that their staff are up to date with the latest features across a range of platforms, enabling them to provide robust solutions to their client challenges.


Their AWS partnership has solidified their commitment to leveraging powerful cloud-based platforms, ensuring their staff are up to date with the latest technology and being able to adapt as new features and technologies are released.


For more information regarding Patient Zero’s AWS Partnership status, or to discuss your application development needs, please contact their sales team on 1300 714 093.



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