TrustedTech unveils comprehensive rebrand to drive digital transformation

TrustedTech, a Microsoft Managed Partner, evolves into an AI-focused tech leader, enhancing IT infrastructure and cloud solutions for businesses embracing digital transformation.

  • Monday, 18th August 2025 Posted 5 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

TrustedTech has unveiled its rebrand, transitioning into a pioneering technology partner, showcasing an enhanced focus on artificial intelligence (AI), IT infrastructure, and modern digital transformation. This evolution signifies the company's shift from a licensing provider to a full-fledged tech partner. In an era where enterprises are racing to modernise IT environments and strategically integrate AI, TrustedTech offers comprehensive solutions that promise a seamless transition into the future.

At the heart of this rebrand is a commitment to enabling clients to embrace sophisticated technology tools, such as Microsoft Copilot, while building future-ready infrastructures confidently. According to Julian Hamood, the Founder of TrustedTech, this transformation is about more than just a new identity. It's about empowering businesses to make smarter technology decisions and aiding them in their journey to modernise legacy systems.

As part of its expanded offerings, TrustedTech now provides Microsoft Copilot implementation, Azure infrastructure tenant migrations, and optimisation of Microsoft 365. The company also focuses on security hardening and tailors licensing advisory services. Its expansion in professional services and technical support aligns with the increasing demand these services have experienced, especially in the mergers & acquisitions space.

Moreover, TrustedTech is bridging the technology gap for businesses by offering solutions to tackle fragmented software landscapes, rising technical debt, and limited internal resources. By doing so, it facilitates meaningful progress for organisations that are adopting complex technologies. Notably, TrustedTech's status as a Microsoft Managed Partner underscores its dedication to fostering innovation and collaboration.

Over recent years, TrustedTech's professional services have fuelled significant transformation projects globally, amplifying its growth exponentially. The company's expanded portfolio now includes in-demand solutions from other leading vendors, further diversifying its approach to cybersecurity, disaster recovery, and backup. These vital expansions correspond with the necessity for smarter strategies and reliable support amidst rapid technological shifts.

“Our customers are navigating rapid technology shifts that demand smarter strategies and reliable support,” added Hamood. “We’re committed to empowering IT leaders to confidently adopt AI, optimise cloud environments, and modernise their infrastructure, delivering practical solutions that drive real business outcomes. TrustedTech is here to turn complexity into clarity, so our clients can focus on growth and innovation.”

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