Phoebus Software Limited partners with Six Degrees

Phoebus Software Limited (PSL) has selected Six Degrees as the latest provider to join the PSL Partnership Programme.

The partnership will increase PSL’s software application resilience and security, and intends to improve performance and the overall client experience.

Six Degrees is a Microsoft Azure Expert Managed Services Provider (MSP) and the partnership will look to strengthen PSL’s cloud capabilities as well as accelerate the provision of cloud native infrastructure, to support PSL’s software applications.

The secure cloud provider has more than 15 years of experience serving over 2,000 customers across the financial services, retail, manufacturing, legal and public sectors.

PSL chief information officer, Warren Higgins, said that the partnership with Six Degrees will “underpin” the group’s cloud strategy.

“This will enable the extension of our cloud capabilities to provide further security, performance and resilience for our platform and products,” Higgins said. “With our client base being at the heart of banking and account servicing, their credibility in the sector in which we work will provide combined benefits to all.”

Six Degrees CEO, Simon Crawley-Trice, added: “As one of only eight UK Azure Expert MSPs we really do live and breathe secure cloud, and we are proud to work with PSL, a leading solutions provider to the finance sector.

“By leveraging our exceptional cloud advisory and management capabilities, PSL will be able to elevate its solutions and ensure its ongoing success.”

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