MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 27, 2017 -- Agosto Inc., a cloud services and development company and tier 1 Google Cloud Premier Partner, announced that it has been named to the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s 2017 Minnesota Fast 50 list, landing at number 14. The list recognizes the fastest growing, privately held companies in Minnesota, ranked by the past three years of revenue growth. In 2016, Agosto achieved a 35 percent increase in revenues over the previous year, a pattern that the company has consistently attained during the last five years.
“Our customers bring us opportunities to develop cloud-based solutions that are groundbreaking in their industries,” said Agosto CEO Irfan Khan. “We then provide the technical leadership and development teams to bring those visions to life. Our incredible, talented staff are the essence of this award.”
Agosto attributes its consistent, accelerated growth to high adoption rates of the public cloud, and the company’s trusted position as one of the top Google Cloud Premier Partners in the U.S. Google closed three times as many cloud deals over $500,000 in the second quarter of 2017, than in the same period last year. Earlier this year, Agosto received the 2016 Google Cloud Partner Award for Customer Success.
Agosto President Aric Bandy added, “The sustained growth that Agosto continues to experience is mainly due to the amazing talent that we continue to add to our teams, as well as the innovative companies we proudly call clients.”
The Minnesota Fast 50 awards were presented last week at a private reception at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot. Read Agosto’s profile, including a Q&A with CEO Khan, here.
Agosto specializes in cloud product development and building IoT products that help companies improve processes and increase efficiency. The company works with private and public sector organizations in the retail, manufacturing, agriculture, government, education and transportation verticals.
About Agosto
Founded in 2001, Agosto is a cloud services company that helps organizations leverage Google Cloud products in the private and public sectors, providing technical solutions, change management and training, custom development, migration and deployment from legacy systems, ongoing admin support, and product development. Agosto is one of the largest Cloud Platform Partners globally, and was named Google Global Partner of the Year for Cloud in 2013. The company has been included in the Inc. 500 | 5000 four times. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., and with offices in Toronto, Ontario, Agosto’s clients include 1-800-Got-Junk?, the State of Wyoming, Unilog, Groupon, Jaguar Land Rover, and the Library of Congress, among others. For more information visit www.agosto.com. Follow Agosto: Twitter | Blog | LinkedIn.
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