Comtech joins AWS Partner Network to deliver interoperable cloud solutions
Comtech announced that it has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN) and completed the AWS technical review to validate a Comtech solution.
The APN is a global community of AWS Partners that leverage programmes and resources to build, market, and sell customer offerings in diverse global markets. As an APN member, Comtech will provide customers access to the company’s portfolio of technologies on AWS, new solutions that deliver meaningful insights and services when and where they matter most.
“Joining the AWS Partner Network further demonstrates the substantial value of Comtech’s network agnostic cloud-based technologies,” says Ken Peterman, president and CEO, Comtech. “By working with AWS and completing the AWS Foundational Technical Review for Comtech technologies, we will empower customers by opening the door to new services and solutions that can accelerate the digital transformation needed to improve nearly every industry.”
Validated by the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR), Comtech’s solution provides commercial and government customers with an understanding of events unfolding in real-time, in both terrestrial and non-terrestrial environments, through precision location-based services, Internet of Things (IoT) device technologies, and insightful data analytics capabilities delivered on a single intuitive application. Through reinforcing Comtech’s solution around a defined set of practices and requirements for security, reliability and operational excellence, the company can now deliver a secure and scalable solution on AWS’s global infrastructure.
With hundreds of patents spanning terrestrial and satellite communications as well as location-based services, Comtech is providing access to global connectivity and communications technologies that enable new data processing and analytics capabilities designed to generate meaningful insights and uncover a number of new economic growth opportunities for customers.
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