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Emyode has Earned the Modernization of Web Application to Microsoft Azure Advanced Specialization

Emyode has earned the Modernization of Web Applications to Microsoft Azure advanced specialization, a validation of a solution partner’s deep knowledge, extensive experience and proven expertise in migrating and modernizing production web application workloads and managing app services in Azure.

The Modernization of Web Applications to Microsoft Azure Advanced Specialization allows its partners to further differentiate their companies by demonstrating their expertise and proven success in migrating and deploying production web applications workloads, applying DevOps practices, and managing applications services in Microsoft Azure.

Emyode’s President and CEO, Rejean Robitaille, said, “Emyode has been a leading Microsoft application partner and provider of Microsoft Cloud-based solutions for more than 15 years. Achieving this milestone will bring our business to the next level by emphasizing our core business expertise, Web Application Modernization to the Azure Cloud. Modernizing and migrating applications is what we do every day, but we are also experts in managing their evolution in the Azure cloud, to optimize the costs to the maximum. That’s a differentiator for many of our customers.”

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Emyode has dedicated significant time and resources to achieve this major milestone, which can be done by undergoing a detailed and tedious audit from an external firm. It requires having an active Gold Cloud Platform Competency, having several individuals who have passed certifications for Azure Developer Associate, DevOps Engineer Expert, and Azure Data Engineer Associate, and having a strong track record in terms of using Azure services in several projects. This audit was based on assessing 14 important checkpoints to confirm that Emyode has a clear business strategy focused on the modernization of Web applications, with a proven methodology to plan, govern, manage, and execute a successful modernization project in Microsoft Azure.

“This Advanced Specialization also reflects our efforts in terms of training our employees, because we want to develop their skills so that they become Azure cloud experts. That is why, since our beginning 15 years ago, every new employee must get relevant Microsoft certifications in their first weeks at Emyode,” added Robitaille. “This achievement is in the end part of their willingness to develop themselves individually, but also as a team. And we thank them for their trust.”

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