SourceFuse, a strategic digital transformation company helping businesses evolve through cloud-native technologies, announced today that it has achieved the Amazon Web Service (AWS) Service Delivery designation for AWS Control Tower, recognizing that SourceFuse has proven success in developing and building interoperable and differentiable solutions, to the AWS Built on Control Tower (BoCT) technical specification*.
“AWS Control Tower is yet another example of how AWS is making it easier for companies to run complex application portfolios in the cloud, and SourceFuse is very proud to receive this designation for AWS Control Tower Service Delivery,” agreed Gautam Ghai, CEO, and Vaidant Singh, CMO, at SourceFuse. “By constantly expanding our AWS Ecosystem offerings, we stay ahead of the curve in cloud security, ensuring our clients have the most effective solutions for their ever-changing needs.”
Achieving the AWS Control Tower Service Delivery designation differentiates SourceFuse as an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner that provides specialized demonstrated technical proficiency, deep AWS experience, and the ability to deliver solutions seamlessly on AWS.
They continued: “Adding to our expanding portfolio of AWS Competencies and Service Delivery Programs, we can utilize AWS Control Tower by providing our customers with an array of features and advantages designed to simplify their cloud operations, enhance security and adherence to regulatory compliances, and optimize both time and cost.”
With a core focus on healthcare and financial services industry, SourceFuse has proven capabilities in codifying enterprise architectures and governance policies to meet specific regulatory compliances for Hi-trust HIPAA and FSI customers, and building supportable third-party independent software vendor (ISV) solutions to help them achieve higher operational efficiency at scale on AWS. For example, bespoke cloud-native applications for ERIN and Oral Genome.
AWS Control Tower Service Ready Partners have demonstrated success building to AWS best practices, and have followed the AWS Management and Governance Cloud Environment guide (M&G CEG) to build across eight functional elements: Controls, Network, Identity, Security, Monitoring and Observability, Cloud Financial Management, and Sourcing and Distribution. M&G CEG provides guidance to implement best practices, including recommendations for AWS services and third party software solutions that help meet best practices.
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*The AWS BoCT specification defines two technical frameworks; the Customizations for AWS Control Tower (CfCT) and the AWS Control Tower Account Factory for Terraform (AFT), which AWS customers and partners can use to build compliant solutions on AWS.
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