
Synergetics Announces Strategic Partnership with AWS to Deliver Cutting-Edge Cloud Training and Consulting Services
Synergetics, a leading provider of learning, skilling solutions and
cloud consulting services
, proudly announces its strategic alliance with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This collaboration with AWS strengthens Synergetics' commitment to empowering enterprises and IT professionals with certified and top-tier AWS training, Data AI, and cloud solutions, driving
digital transformation
across industries.
Synergetics: A Leader in Skilling, and Cloud Consulting
With a decade of experience in
learning solutions and cloud consulting
, Synergetics serves a diverse clientele, ranging from IT-ITES, Manufacturing, BFSI, Pharma, SME enterprises, and startups. Our service offerings cater to the changing needs of the IT ecosystems enabling organizations to stay ahead of the evolving technology landscape.
Our one-of-its-kind Engagement Model – Educate, Advise, Implement, and Manage, undertakes to deliver end-to-end solutions to our customers at various stages of their cloud adoption journey. We offer foundation courses in advanced cloud deployment ensuring a seamless integration of cloud technologies within the business operations.
Elevating Skills with AWS Training
As an
AWS Training Partner
, Synergetics will offer official
AWS training programs
designed to equip IT professionals with the skills necessary to architect, develop, and operate applications on AWS.
Synergetics aims to bridge the cloud skills gap, enabling organizations to harness the full potential of AWS services including to accelerate cloud adoption. We plan to offer
The participating IT professionals will be empowered with AWS skills to leverage cloud technologies efficiently.
A Legacy of Trust and Strategic Partnerships
With the new AWS partnership, Synergetics strengthens its record of delivering impactful training and consulting services through strategic alliances with industry leaders such as Microsoft and the Python Institute.
Synergetics has been able to successfully upskill thousands of IT professionals in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data science, and software development, fostering innovation and growth within organizations worldwide through these strategic partnerships.
About Synergetics
Synergetics is a trusted name in technology skilling and cloud consulting, offering expertise in AI, Data Analytics, Cloud, DevOps, Open Source, .NET, Java, ERP, and Security. With a mission to drive digital transformation, Synergetics empowers businesses with cutting-edge training, advisory, and implementation services tailored to their needs.
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