
Insentra's Ronnie Altit
Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner and platform provider Versent has partnered with Insentra, creating a complete offering for businesses requiring both AWS and Microsoft managed services support.
Insentra CEO, Ronnie Altit, said its business was focused on forming strong strategic partnerships, seeing the alignment of skills and global footprint as complementary with Versent. Insentra has more than 300 channel partnerships across Australia, New Zealand, the US and UK.
Versent came to the table with five AWS competencies and two in Stax covering MSP, DevOps, migration, solution provider and security.
Insentra meanwhile has six Microsoft Gold competencies, plus capabilities in Citrix, Symantec, Veritas and Red Hat.
“Versent has a relentless focus on delivering solutions that actually work for the customer which is completely aligned with Insentra. We’re excited to see the opportunities we can develop together, with a view to enabling Versent to deliver even more value to their customers,” Altit said.
“Our global footprint aligns with Versent’s expansion plans and our skills complement those of Versent, making us ideal partners. Our business ethics and values are also closely aligned.”
Versent CEO and founder, Thor Essman, reiterated that Versent will continue to be an exclusive AWS partner, but its customers however, were seeking support to cross the boundaries of multi-cloud Infrastructure as-a-Service (IaaS) and Software as-a-Service (SaaS).
“That is why Versent and Insentra are perfectly matched in this partnership,” Essman said.
Versent general manager for managed services, Dean Robinson, added customers now needed more than just a remote support function.
“They need real humans that understand their business and are a physical presence, not an unknown voice at the end of a phone or email address," he said.
"Versent Managed Services (VMS) lives and breathes this approach and will now bring Insentra’s skills into that fold, that will benefit so many of our customers, especially those with a Microsoft footprint."