Anagram, a company with Sri Lanka roots affiliated to Kerner Norland which is headquartered in the US, recently inked a collaborative partnership with Amazon Web Services, the world’s leading cloud computing platform.
With a strong global presence including in Australia, the US, Philippines, India and Singapore besides Sri Lanka, this partnership leverages the cutting-edge potential of technology to bolster and safeguard technological ecosystems, the local company said in a media release.
Chief Technology Officer of Anagram Iresh Bandara, said, “Ours is a mission to shape stories of success by helping businesses rewrite their narrative and embark on an extraordinary journey of growth and transformation, enhancing efficiency, productivity and security on every level.” With this collaboration, Anagram gains access to the zenith of AWS technologies and resources enabling it to leverage on years of experience and deep understanding of cloud technology to create customer-centric solutions for visionary companies.
With services that include cloud migration, cloud architecture and design, infrastructure management, security and compliance, tech-managed services and Devops, Bandara explained the advantages of the collaboration with AWS at an event that also had AWS Sales Leader Greenfield SAARC Hardik Rajyaguru and Solution Architect Uvi Sharma as speakers.
In the presence of Presidents, Directors, CEOs, COOs, CTOs, CIOs, General Managers and Heads of IT from leading companies in Sri Lanka, the event unveiled Anagram’s positives in bringing to the fore state of the art solutions to elevate business performance, add fillip to reliability and fortify security with cutting edge solutions.
Anagram is affiliated to Kerner Norland, a tech company specialising in digital transformation and cloud services. Kerner Norland is certified with ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2013 and is headed by Global General Manager Iresh Bandara with its headquarters in New York and Dallas and offices across Australia, Singapore, Philippines, Sri Lanka and India.
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