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Tessitura Network Taps Rackspace to Transition to Managed Hosting Environment on AWS

Tessitura Network Taps Rackspace to Transition to Managed Hosting Environment on AWS Image Credit: Tessitura Network

Tessitura Network, an enterprise CRM digital platform has selected Rackspace Technology, a leading end-to-end multicloud technology solutions firm to transition its software hosting from a legacy collocated hosting center to a managed hosting environment on AWS.

Tessitura is a non-profit, member-based organization serving hundreds of arts and cultural organizations around the globe through a unified digital platform. The technology helps organizations build and maintain connections with prospects, donors, members, single-ticket buyers, subscribers and more.

However, the company has been hosting its software in a collocated hosting center since the mid-2000s and managing its own hardware became a distraction from its core business: serving arts and culture organizations. Tessitura quickly realized its need for modern technology and a trusted managed service provider to maintain its competitive edge. The company turned to Rackspace Technology to help make the transition to managed hosting with AWS.

The Rackspace Technology team leveraged an architecture-based managed services and security-focused services approach to the project. To experience the full benefit of AWS’s cloud solutions, the Rackspace Technology team implemented Public Cloud Service Blocks, a flexible solution that will allow Tessitura to use the appropriate managed services based on the company’s current needs and add or remove additional services as the needs change.

Ron Wilson, CTO at Tessitura
The Rackspace Technology team served as a true trusted partner throughout this project.Partnering with Rackspace Technology has made us far more advanced, in ways we couldn’t have been great by ourselves.

Jeff DeVerter, CTO Solutions at Rackspace Technology
Choosing Rackspace Service Blocks from AWS provided the Tessitura team with the scalability, monitoring and security needed to support the company’s future growth. The Tessitura team can now focus all of their attention on continuing to innovate and serve the needs of the arts and culture community.

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