New Competency Highlights the Company’s Big Data Implementations

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 10, 2016

“We are proud to achieve another competency with AWS in 2016,” said Mark Metz, Chief Executive Officer at Relus Cloud. “It is an honor to be recognized for delivering expert AWS Big Data solutions that change the game for our customers.”

The AWS Big Data Competency is part of the AWS Competency Program, which spotlights partners that have demonstrated deep technical proficiencies and customer success in specialized solution areas. This particular competency highlights a firm’s ability to offer robust big data solutions to organizations that are looking to build highly scalable and secure big data applications fast.

Relus Cloud has a track record of delivering successful big data solutions for clients in retail, media and publishing, as well as professional services industries. The Relus Cloud big data technical team creates detailed big data roadmaps, architecture and design documentation, and automated data analysis and visualization, all based on AWS best practices and guidelines.

For more information about Relus Cloud’s AWS Big Data capabilities, visit http://reluscloud.com/services/big-data-solutions/.

About Relus Cloud

Relus Cloud empowers clients with tailored cloud strategies and big data solutions that align with business goals to drive transformative change. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, the Company offers a suite of services that include cloud strategy and planning, cloud architecture and design, DevOps consulting, managed services, and big data solutions. Relus Cloud architects have spent years on the leading edge of cloud technology, earning multiple AWS Professional Certifications for expert implementations that minimize costs, maximize investment, and leverage the full potential of cloud technologies. For more information, visit http://www.reluscloud.com.

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