We do have a business relationship with Amazon. We are partners. We have relations with both Amazon and Google. We used to have one with Azure, with Microsoft, as well. Technically we still do, however, we find we're not using that as much. In any case, we have a partnership with Amazon, especially in the healthcare arena. The solution is a recent version. It was probably updated in the last six months, and we've upgraded to that. Our clients tend to rely on us to provide the resources. So, typically what we started out with is implementation and deployment, and support. They end up looking to us to doing additional data flows or analytics, et cetera. I would advise those considering the solution to hire someone who's handled the implementation before. It's ideal if that person is non-AWS. They will help you. However, it's best to find a consultant that can coach and mentor a team that's done it all at least two or three times before. That's one of the reasons our implementation went more smoothly than I expected, as we brought in some resources that had actually done it before. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
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We do have a business relationship with Amazon. We are partners. We have relations with both Amazon and Google. We used to have one with Azure, with Microsoft, as well. Technically we still do, however, we find we're not using that as much. In any case, we have a partnership with Amazon, especially in the healthcare arena. The solution is a recent version. It was probably updated in the last six months, and we've upgraded to that. Our clients tend to rely on us to provide the resources. So, typically what we started out with is implementation and deployment, and support. They end up looking to us to doing additional data flows or analytics, et cetera. I would advise those considering the solution to hire someone who's handled the implementation before. It's ideal if that person is non-AWS. They will help you. However, it's best to find a consultant that can coach and mentor a team that's done it all at least two or three times before. That's one of the reasons our implementation went more smoothly than I expected, as we brought in some resources that had actually done it before. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.