AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 20, 2017 -- The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) has awarded a new contract with DoubleHorn an Austin-based cloud solutions provider and services broker.
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This is the second consecutive DIR contract to be awarded to DoubleHorn and covers two years with two additional, one-year renewal options. The contract allows DoubleHorn to continue providing cloud services brokerage with providers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace, Google Cloud, and IBM.
“We are excited to continue our partnership with DIR with this new contract,” said Tab Schadt, CEO of DoubleHorn. “Providing our state and local government customers with the highest level of service is a pillar of our business and we look forward to continuing to serve and expand this sector.”
The contract allows any public entity at the state or local level to purchase services directly from DoubleHorn from the top five cloud partners at preferred pricing and volume based discounts.
DoubleHorn currently serves public sector customers such as Travis County, Edwards Aquifer Authority, and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).
DoubleHorn offers simplified and consolidated billing, making it easier to understand exactly how much customers spend on cloud. Beyond reselling cloud services, DoubleHorn also provides professional services such as assisting with implementation, architecting solutions and migrations.
Austin, Texas-based DoubleHorn is a leading Cloud solutions provider and services broker founded in 2005. DoubleHorn is dedicated to helping companies navigate technology transformations using their Cloud brokerage and management platform. Learn more about DoubleHorn’s services at doublehorn.com.
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Kasey Spain
DoubleHorn
512.637.5200
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