Apex Computing achieves Microsoft security designation

Apex Computing has achieved a third Microsoft Solutions Partner designation, adding Microsoft Security to its existing Modern Work and Infrastructure (Azure) designations.

  • Friday, 10th April 2026 Posted 1 month ago in by Sophie Milburn
Apex Computing has marked a milestone by achieving its third Microsoft Solutions Partner designation, adding Microsoft Security to its existing Microsoft Modern Work and Infrastructure (Azure) designations. This expands its recognition within the Microsoft technology ecosystem.

The designation reinforces Apex’s position as a Microsoft Solutions Partner with capabilities across infrastructure, workplace productivity, and security, supporting organisations through various stages of digital transformation.

While Microsoft Modern Work designations are relatively common among technology providers, the Infrastructure (Azure) designation is less common, as it requires evidence of customer delivery as well as ongoing investment in skills, assessments, and capability development. It reflects experience in migrating and managing Azure workloads.

For customers, these designations are intended to provide confidence that projects are delivered to Microsoft-aligned standards and designed to meet operational requirements.

The Microsoft Security designation adds recognition in the area of security services. Security is an evolving area that requires ongoing monitoring, development, and adaptation to address changing risks and incident response needs.

The designation reflects Apex’s ability to deliver security-related services alongside its broader Microsoft-based solutions, supported by continued skills development within the organisation.
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