

The assessment specifically pointed out needed investments in brand identity and marketing.

As a cloud-native service provider, the company already had basic automation in place, as well as a vision for the evolution of its service model, but the assessment revealed gaps in that model.Įarlier this year, DexMach was audited for and achieved Azure Expert MSP and Windows Server, SQL Server, and App Modernization advanced specializations. It just recently took its second PTI assessment, which showed that the previous gaps were addressed, and the company moved into the Next Generation quadrant with its transformational capabilities. In mid-2018, DexMach took its first assessment. “In order to be able to achieve more with cloud services, we need to start doing less,” said DexMach CEO Kurt Van Hoecke, referring to the company’s mission to help customers to drive deployments, operations, and reporting with code instead of labor. The Azure Expert Managed Service Provider (MSP) delivers automated cloud IT service management, and the assessment was the initial trigger to start optimizing the practice to gain its Azure Expert MSP status. Microsoft’s Belgium Partner of the Year winner, DexMach, is a firm believer in the assessment. In order to be able to achieve more with cloud services, we need to start doing less. The score calculation is weighted to 60% technical and 40% business capability, and each answer option is assigned a score to assess cloud maturity.Īssessment reveals gaps for Partner of the Year winner The assessment takes partners through a series of questions about business capabilities (cloud strategy, sales and marketing, business model) and technical capabilities (cloud services, Microsoft cloud solution area focus, and cloud tooling).
