TD SYNNEX can now offer funding to support UK Microsoft cloud partners on Azure migrations

By Simon Meredith | 4th March 2025

Advanced Specialisation accreditation means that partners can address opportunities to move customers and increase consumption income

Basingstoke, 04 March 2025 – TD SYNNEX (NYSE: SNX) has achieved Microsoft Advanced Specialisations for infrastructure and database migrations and can now offer Microsoft cloud partners in the UK funding for qualifying projects to support the growth of their Azure business.

TD SYNNEX has attained both Infrastructure and Database Migrations and Build and Modernise AI Apps designations. Partners can apply for Azure migrations through TD SYNNEX and the customer migrations will be executed by TD SYNNEX’s qualified Microsoft specialists on the partner’s behalf. This enables partners that do not have migration capabilities or the necessary accreditations to address more potential opportunities.

The Advanced Specialisation capabilities extend TD SYNNEX’s successful Migrate2Azure scheme and further enhances the value it delivers to partners through its comprehensive Microsoft CSP partner programme. Within its team, TD SYNNEX has experts in all sales, commercial and technical aspects of the CSP programme and can provide partners with the best support and advice every step of the way as they develop their Microsoft cloud business.

Darren Dixon, business unit director – software, Advanced Solutions, UK, TD SYNNEX, said: “These specialisations highlight the extensive and proven capability of TD SYNNEX in Microsoft cloud and these distinct solution areas. They enable us to access Azure Migrate and Modernise funding to support partners in Azure migration projects. That means partners don’t need to go to the effort and expense themselves and can take-up migration opportunities that they might otherwise have had to pass over. For many partners, this is a really good and cost-effective way to deliver Azure migrations, secure additional Azure Cloud Revenue (ACR) consumption, and grow their business.”

Partners can apply for funding on any size of migration, while the minimum expected Azure consumption by the customer must be $10,000 per annum.

Picture: Darren Dixon, TD SYNNEX.

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