Logicworks

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Logicworks
Type Private
IndustryCloud Consulting
Cloud Modernization, Migration, & Operations
Founded1993
Headquarters New York City, NY, USA
Area served
International
United States
Key people
  • Kenneth Ziegler (CEO)
  • John Cerciello (CRO)
  • Stephanie Tayengco (CIO)
  • Dino Ewing (CFO)
ProductsEnd-to-End AWS & Azure Cloud Solutions
Cloud Strategy & Consulting
Cloud Modernization & Refresh
Cloud Management & Operations
Website logicworks.com

Logicworks is a platform driven cloud modernization, migration, and operations provider headquartered in New York City. [1] Logicworks provides platform driven cloud modernization, migration, and operations solutions for Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructures. [2]

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History

Logicworks provides end-to-end cloud solutions to AWS & Azure customers. Logicworks was founded in February 1993 as a traditional managed hosting provider specializing in complex workloads. Logicworks pivoted to provide AWS managed services in 2012 and expanded its offering on the AWS platform over time. In 2015, Logicworks achieved AWS Premier Partner status, [3] and subsequently added Microsoft Azure Managed Services later in 2015. In December 2016, Logicworks announced that it raised $135 Million from private equity firm, Pamplona Capital, to grow its cloud reliability platform and expand its AWS & Azure offerings. [4] In 2017, Logicworks announced support for Microsoft Azure. [5] In June 2021, Logicworks reached $100M in revenue and launched its Cloud Reliability Platform to enhance and power its cloud operations solutions [6]

In February 2023, it was announced Logicworks had been acquired by the Atlanta-headquartered telecommunications and broadband company, Cox Communications. [7] [8] [9]

Awards

Compliance

Logicworks specializes in HIPAA, PCI, HITRUST, SOC1, SOC2, and ISO 27001 compliance hosting and infrastructure design on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Private Cloud environments.

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