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eG Innovations Achieves AWS Digital Workplace Competency Status

eG Innovations achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Digital Workplace Competency status and joins an exclusive group of AWS Partners with deep expertise and proven success in helping customers around the world build secure digital workplaces.

The AWS Digital Workplace Competency helps customers find highly specialized AWS Partner Network (APN) members offering solutions on AWS that help them effectively support remote workers and business continuity with end-to-end digital workplace solutions in the cloud. AWS Partners achieving the AWS Digital Workplace Competency provide features that help reduce security risks and meet compliance requirements while allowing customers to effectively support remote workers and implement business continuity plans. Achieving the AWS Digital Workplace Competency differentiates eG Innovations as an APN member that possesses deep domain expertise in one or more of the following core categories - Endpoint Management, Application Management, and/or Collaboration Platforms.

"We are pleased to announce today that eG Innovations is one of the first end user computing observability solution providers to achieve AWS Digital Workplace Competency status. This designation recognizes that eG Innovations has demonstrated deep experience helping customers build a digital workplace on AWS to free end users from the office, allowing them to work securely on virtually any device, from anywhere, at any time", said Srinivas Ramanathan, CEO of eG Innovations.

AWS is enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions for all organizations - from startups to global enterprises. To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Competency Program to help customers identify AWS Partners with deep industry experience and expertise.

"eG Innovations is proud to achieve the AWS Digital Workplace Competency status. This recognition is testimony to our work with AWS. Our user experience monitoring and end-user monitoring capabilities address a key requirement for organizations deploying Amazon WorkSpaces Family and Amazon AppStream 2.0. Customized dashboards and reports in eG Enterprise provide digital workspace professionals with exactly what they need to ensure that their digital workspaces deliver the performance and ROI expected of them", said Ramanathan.

eG Enterprise for AWS End User Computing (EUC) services is available as software that can be hosted by customers, or accessible as software as a service (SaaS). Organizations can also subscribe to eG Enterprise SaaS service in AWS Marketplace here. MSPs can use eG Enterprise's multi-tenancy capabilities to offer monitoring as a service (MaaS) to organizations deploying AWS EUC services.

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eG Innovations Achieves AWS Digital Workplace Competency Status

eG Innovations achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Digital Workplace Competency status and joins an exclusive group of AWS Partners with deep expertise and proven success in helping customers around the world build secure digital workplaces.

The AWS Digital Workplace Competency helps customers find highly specialized AWS Partner Network (APN) members offering solutions on AWS that help them effectively support remote workers and business continuity with end-to-end digital workplace solutions in the cloud. AWS Partners achieving the AWS Digital Workplace Competency provide features that help reduce security risks and meet compliance requirements while allowing customers to effectively support remote workers and implement business continuity plans. Achieving the AWS Digital Workplace Competency differentiates eG Innovations as an APN member that possesses deep domain expertise in one or more of the following core categories - Endpoint Management, Application Management, and/or Collaboration Platforms.

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AWS is enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions for all organizations - from startups to global enterprises. To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Competency Program to help customers identify AWS Partners with deep industry experience and expertise.

"eG Innovations is proud to achieve the AWS Digital Workplace Competency status. This recognition is testimony to our work with AWS. Our user experience monitoring and end-user monitoring capabilities address a key requirement for organizations deploying Amazon WorkSpaces Family and Amazon AppStream 2.0. Customized dashboards and reports in eG Enterprise provide digital workspace professionals with exactly what they need to ensure that their digital workspaces deliver the performance and ROI expected of them", said Ramanathan.

eG Enterprise for AWS End User Computing (EUC) services is available as software that can be hosted by customers, or accessible as software as a service (SaaS). Organizations can also subscribe to eG Enterprise SaaS service in AWS Marketplace here. MSPs can use eG Enterprise's multi-tenancy capabilities to offer monitoring as a service (MaaS) to organizations deploying AWS EUC services.

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