Atom Technology Solutions backs SMEs
A new cloud solution has been launched to support small and medium-sized enterprises in their digital migration.
Newcastle-based Atom Technology Solutions, a cybersecurity and telecommunications specialist, has become the first managed service provider in the UK to deliver Microsoft’s Cloud Migration Factory (CMF) solution for SMEs, helping them seamlessly transition to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.
Atom recently completed its first CMF project, migrating a critical client infrastructure to Azure, marking a significant milestone for the company and significantly ‘enhancing its service offering’.
Leon Hughes, Atom technical director, said: “Atom is all about providing the best possible service to our customers and working in partnership with the world’s leading vendors.
“We are able to achieve this through considerable technical expertise and an unrivalled skillset.
“Working so closely with Microsoft and their CMF further demonstrates our credentials and enhances our service offering to our clients.”
Originally designed for larger organisations, CMF now enables smaller businesses to access robust cloud migration support.
Alex Luzes, CSU migration factory, partner and factory lead at Microsoft, added: “Via our network of Solutions Provider partners, the Cloud Migration Factory helps to offer customers seamless migrations and rapid ROI from their cloud strategy.
“Working with Atom has given us a headstart in how to best support small to medium enterprises with our CMF offering, allowing customers to get the very best from Microsoft’s cloud computing portfolio.”
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