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Knowit announced AWS Partner of the Year 2023 in the Nordics

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) annually recognizes its partners playing a key role in helping customers drive innovation and build solutions on AWS. This year, for the third time in a row, AWS awards Knowit Partner of the Year in the Nordics.

Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) today announced the 2023 Nordic AWS Partner Award winners during their annual flagship event, AWS re:Invent, in Las Vegas. Throughout the year, Knowit has proven significant success in accelerating digital transformation of customers in the Nordics.

“We are extremely pleased and honored to receive the Partner of the Year award in the Nordics for the third year in a row – a hat trick we are super proud of! A big shoutout to our team whose hard work and creativity made this possible – you are the real MVPs”, says Sami Lehtinen, AWS Business Alliance Lead, Knowit.

AWS Partner Awards recognize partners whose business models have embraced specialization, innovation, and collaboration over the past year. Knowit continues to support companies and public organizations in modernizing infrastructure and leveraging modern cloud technologies to drive productivity, efficiency, new business models, and to transform the customer experience.

DeLaval, a worldwide leader in milking, with equipment and solutions for dairy farmers, has worked together with Knowit to build an unique solution whereby cows are IoT-connected to the cloud. The goal is to help dairy farmers monitor the cows’ wellbeing in real time.

”Knowit is an important partner to DeLaval in developing advanced systems with a focus on digital solutions, with high competence and commitment to create world-leading systems and services for DeLaval customers”, says Lars Bergmann, DeLaval Digital Services EVP.

Earlier this year Knowit launched a guideline for data protection analysis in the AWS cloud environment to provide knowledge in building compliant cloud solutions in the highly regulated Nordic landscape.