Triangle to expand its VMware cross-cloud managed services

Establishment of Triangle as a cross-cloud managed service provider will be a key investment area for the company
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Michelle Harris, Triangle

19 April 2023

Triangle intends to expand its VMware skills and managed service offerings by becoming a VMware Cross-Cloud managed service provider. The move marks a key investment area for the company and a critical pillar of its new markets strategy. 

Triangle’ VMware Cross-Cloud managed services offerings will help customers in improving time to value for multi-cloud environments as well as bridging today’s IT talent and skills gap by making advanced managed services faster and easier to consume.

“Triangle’s approach is to focus on building VMware Cross-Cloud services for hybrid cloud to enable customers to simplify operations, reduce risk with observability, actionable insight, and performance optimisation, and accelerate cloud migrations,” explained Michelle Harris, sales director at Triangle. 

 

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“Our new validated services offerings will include services for hyperconverged infrastructure with advanced automation.  It really is about being able to leverage the power of the multi-cloud era in a consistent way.  Expanding our managed services business and becoming a VMware Cross-Cloud managed services provider is part of our commitment to meeting our customers’ needs and ambitions to continue to leverage cloud capabilities in the most efficient and optimised way for their business.”

“Customers are telling us they want to adopt managed services to support the complex multi-cloud environments they are building as a part of their digital transformation journeys,” said Zia Yusuf, senior vice president, strategic ecosystem and industry solutions, VMware.

“Triangle will bring years of collaboration and a solutions-first business approach to VMware Cross-Cloud managed services as a design partner. VMware Cross-Cloud managed services, delivered by Triangle, will give customers the tools they need to support their multi-cloud environments with consistent infrastructure, more efficient operations, and lower costs.”

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