Security News > 2020 > August > Cloud-based, AI-driven strategy platform, AmploFly4.0, now on the Microsoft App channels

Amplo Global announced that its AI-powered platform is now available on the MicrosoftAppSource and Microsoft Azure Marketplace - their online stores providing applications and services for use on Azure.
Brian Bell, Director at Microsoft's Commercial Marketplace, said, "On Microsoft Azure Marketplace and AppSource, customers around the world can easily find, buy, and deploy partner solutions they can trust, all certified and optimized to run on Azure. We're happy to welcome Amplo Global and their AmploFly4.0 solution to the growing Azure Marketplace ecosystem."
The Microsoft AppSource & Azure Marketplace are online markets for buying and selling cloud solutions certified to run on Azure, connecting companies seeking innovative, cloud-based solutions with partners who have developed ready-to-use solutions.
0 is ideally suited for the Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace.
"Anirban Bhattacharyya, Amplo Global Co-Founder and CEO, expressed his excitement about the latest development for his company."This news, coming just weeks after our acceptance into the prestigious Microsoft For Startups program, further confirms the respect and response AmploFly4.
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