Partner Article
Navenio Joins the AWS Partner Network
Navenio, a global leader in the delivery of Real-Time Location Services (RTLS) for hospitals and health systems, announced today membership in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network.
The AWS Partner Network is a global partner program for technology and consulting businesses that leverage AWS to build solutions and services for customers. APN member companies have proven their ability to leverage the plethora of AWS tools to boost their own customers’ success, help them innovate, and stay ahead of the competition. AWS has more than 200 global cloud-based services that help organizations expedite their operations, reduce IT expenses, and expand their capabilities.
There are several advantages to Navenio’s involvement with the AWS Partner Network, including training, certification, co-marketing opportunities, and potential financial benefits.
“As we expand globally with an exciting new technology with the power to transform the work experience of clinical staff in a hospital environment, we are honored to be included in the AWS Partner Program,” said Connie Moser, chief executive officer of Navenio. “The AWS Partner Network offers valuable strategic and practical resources necessary to support a cloud-based software offering.”
Being a part of this Network allows Navenio to scale their software offering. In addition, the relationship supports sharing more broadly the impact of Navenio’s real-time, room-level location awareness of patients, staff and medical equipment combined with Uber-like tasking intelligence enabling the smart orchestration and smooth flow of patient care activity.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lucy Jefferson .
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