Mantel Group launches Azenix, its new Microsoft partner brand, which has attained Microsoft Gold Competency status.
According to Mantel Group, Azenix provides “Azure cloud and .net development capabilities and follows Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework, enabling clients to leverage Microsoft best practice, regardless of where they are in their cloud journey.”
It says an “Azenix Azure Landing Zone can be deployed quickly, giving a solid foundation to build and migrate client workloads.”
Azenix shines with a Microsoft Gold Competency status, signifying it possesses the highest level of competence and expertise with Microsoft technologies, as well as best-in-class capabilities for deploying Microsoft business solutions.
We’re told: “Customers will benefit from access to the latest products/services, specialist training, support, as well as a deeper working and collaborative relationship with Microsoft.”
Azenix has appointed Linda Connolly to lead the brand as CEO. She joined Mantel Group over 18 months ago, and has worked in business and technology consulting for over 14 years.
Mantel Group says Azenix is currently recruiting a CTO and will be employing over 40 people before 2021 ends.
“Although we are the ‘new kids on the block’, which brings a fresh view for businesses, we have years of experience via our house of brands within Mantel Group”, says Conolly.
Connolly says Azenix has ambitious plans to become the “best Microsoft solutions company in Australia.”
Conolly declares: “We plan to do this by attracting the best talent, putting people first and looking at the human benefit in all we deliver.”
“Attaining Microsoft Gold competency is a major step for us. It proves that we have not only the technical capabilities, but also the right people, and the right vision and strategy required to serve the market at the highest level”, she adds.
Mantel Group says the Azenix and Microsoft partnership brings expertise “in technical solutions that deliver measurable business outcomes with Microsoft’s Cloud platform and technologies.” The Group says it will support mutual clients to grow revenue, optimise IT investments, and transform businesses for a competitive advantage.
Rachel Bondi, chief partner officer, Microsoft, concludes: "Having seen the fast and successful growth of the brands under Mantel Group, we are excited to see them launch a brand to focus exclusively on Microsoft Cloud services. We are committed to delivering a powerful partner ecosystem that allows us to continually drive innovation and positive outcomes for our customers through shared accountability and commitment to growth and profitability. Mantel Group has proven they can do this with their other brands, and we look forward to Azenix taking on that challenge.”
The name ‘Azenix' is a tribute to Microsoft’s first operating system Xenix, and Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform.