Jaipur – 24th September 2021 – Celebal Technologies today announced it has earned the Windows Server and SQL Server Migration to Microsoft Azure advanced specialization, a validation of a solution partner’s deep knowledge, extensive experience and expertise in migrating Windows Server and SQL Server-based workloads to Azure.
Only partners that meet stringent criteria around customer success and staff skilling, as well as pass a third-party audit of their migration practices, are able to earn the Windows Server and SQL Server Migration to Azure advanced specialization.
As companies look to modernize their applications and take full advantage of the benefits that cloud computing can deliver, and with the recent end-of-support for Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2008 R2, they are looking for a partner with advanced skills to assess, plan, and migrate their existing workloads to the cloud.
Anirudh Kala, Co-founder, Director and Chief Data Scientist at Celebal Technologies said,” We are delighted to achieve another advanced specialization in this year, cementing our position as the go-to partner for digital transformation across diverse industries. We are committed to providing the most innovative cloud solutions for our customers and this accomplishment establishes our reputation as providers of best-in-class Azure migration solutions. Thank you, Microsoft for recognizing our efforts and awarding us the Windows Server and SQL Server Migration to Microsoft Azure advanced specialization.”
Rodney Clark, Corporate Vice President, Global Partner Solutions, Channel Sales and Channel Chief at Microsoft added, “The Windows Server and SQL Server Migration to Microsoft Azure advanced specialization highlights the partners who can be viewed as most capable when it comes to migrating Windows-based workloads over to Azure. Celebal Technologies clearly demonstrated that they have both the skills and the experience to offer clients a path to successful migration so that they can start enjoying the benefits of being in the cloud.”