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Green Custard joins the Amazon quicksight service delivery partner programme

January 27, 2022

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Jonathan Custance of Green Custard

Cambridge, UK 26th January 22 – Green Custard Ltd, a software and IoT consultancy specialising in Connected Factories and Connected Products, has achieved Amazon QuickSight Service Delivery Partner status. The company claims to be awarded Advanced Consulting Partner status earlier this year, plus they were declared winners of the AWS CloudFormation Hackathon 2021.

This latest accreditation reinforces Green Custard’s proficiency in using AWS services to create bespoke, secure and robust IoT solutions across a range of industries and organisation types.

Service Delivery programs are specialty recognition for AWS partners who excel in deploying AWS technology for specific use cases. The Amazon QuickSight programme specifically endorses partners who have demonstrated their ability to help their end customers create and publish interactive dashboards and drive insights from their data throughout their respective organisations. To achieve Amazon QuickSight Service Delivery status, delivery partners must undergo a rigorous validation process to ensure they are following best practice and have validated customer experience.

“Being part of the QuickSight service delivery programme confirms we have been formally audited for our proficiency to design, build and operate cloud-scale data analytics platforms on AWS technology,” says Jonathan Custance, co-founder of Green Custard. “We are already an AWS CloudFormation Service Delivery Partner and a member of the AWS Public Sector Partner Program (PSP). This latest accomplishment cements our technical aptitude in the full spectrum of AWS services.”

Green Custard has leveraged QuickSight to build an interactive dashboard for a bulk material handling firm, Martin Engineering, giving their technical staff detailed insight into telemetry data from onsite customer devices to facilitate swift decision making so effective support can be provided.

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