Azure demand set to drive Aussie MSPs
Azure demand set to drive Aussie MSPs
Local Microsoft partners are expected to expand their service portfolios over the next five years. Credit: Dreamstime
The rising demand from enterprises to take services over to Microsoft Azure is giving local managed service providers (MSPs) a leg up in the market, while major global players fight each other for market share.
This is according to research and advisory firm Information Services Group (ISG), which claimed that local Microsoft partners are expected to expand their service portfolios over the next five years.
This expansion in service portfolios, the firm claimed in its
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ISG Provider Lens report says pandemic and SAP migrations have accelerated cloud adoption, creating implementation and services opportunities for global and local providers
German enterprises, traditionally slow to adopt cloud computing, are growing more interested in migrating applications to the cloud, particularly to Microsoft Azure, according to a new report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.
The 2021 ISG Provider Lens Microsoft Ecosystem report for Germany finds more companies are looking to the cloud as provider offerings and approaches mature. German enterprises are seeking cloud solutions for greater flexibility and agility in provisioning resources and to more easily access new capabilities. Those that adopt Microsoft s Azure cloud typically choose it because of their existing relationships with the company, Azure s enterprise focus and the platform s capabilities around analytics