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  • RocketBoots (ROC) is accepted into the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN)
  • The global program recognises organisations that have proven technical expertise and demonstrated customer experience
  • Under the partnership, RocketBoots will have access to technical support and a pathway to market and sell its products in collaboration with AWS
  • The partnership will also allow for the publication of co-branded marketing collateral, like case studies and success stories, on the AWS site
  • Shares in RocketBoots are down 2.02 per cent, trading at 9.7 cents as of 3:39 pm AEST

RocketBoots (ROC) has been accepted into the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN).

According to RocketBoots, the APN is a global program that recognises organisations that have proven technical expertise and demonstrated customer experience.

Under the partnership, RocketBoots will have access to technical support and a pathway to market and sell its products in collaboration with AWS and publish co-branded marketing collateral on the AWS site.

The company uses AWS to deliver Beehive — a hybrid cloud-edge software solution designed to provide continuous, accurate on-the-ground data to support evidence-based risk and change management across a network of business locations.

RocketBoots said Beehive leveraged multiple distinct AWS services in “serverless” architecture, meaning its team could focus on unique Beehive IP developments in machine learning, simulation and secure edge deployment technologies.

Either party can terminate today’s agreement with immediate notice.

RocketBoots listed on the ASX on December 7, 2021, after raising $4.25 million through an initial public offer (IPO).

The company was founded in 2004 by current chief technology officer Robin Hilliard who was later joined by current CEO Joel Rappolt and non-executive director Karl Medak in 2007.

Shares in RocketBoots were down 2.02 per cent and trading at 9.7 cents at 3:29 pm AEST.

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