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Applogika wins AWS Resiliency Competency

Applogika said it has earned AWS Resiliency Competency status on June 12, 2026, a validation it says confirms its ability to design and run resilient cloud workloads. The milestone expands the Charlotte-based AWS partner’s competency portfolio to eight and underscores demand for stronger disaster recovery and uptime as more enterprises deploy AI systems. Why it matters: - AWS Resiliency Competency is an independently validated signal that a partner can design, test and operate cloud systems that recover quickly and meet recovery time and recovery point targets. - For enterprises running AI agents, payments, healthcare workflows or supply chains, a failure can create business disruption, financial loss or safety risk. - The credential gives Applogika a market signal that its resilience work has been proven in production, not just planned on paper. What happened: - Applogika announced on June 12, 2026, that it achieved AWS Resiliency Competency. - The announcement was made from Charlotte, North Carolina. - Applogika said AWS validated its work across fault-tolerant architecture design, disaster recovery implementation and resilient production operations. - The company said the competency reflects production enterprise deployments that met or exceeded customer RPO and RTO targets in real disaster recovery scenarios. The details: - Applogika said it automated recovery runbooks, executed live failover tests and delivered uptime outcomes for enterprise customers. - AWS Resiliency Competency is not self-declared and requires evidence of customer outcomes and technical validation. - Applogika said its work includes resilience by design, automated recovery, observability, security and operational excellence. - The company said its resiliency service portfolio includes resilience assessments and gap analysis. - The portfolio also includes disaster recovery design and implementation across backup and restore, pilot light, warm standby and multi-region active-active models. - Applogika said it offers chaos engineering and game days using AWS Fault Injection Service. - The portfolio includes resiliency automation and runbooks built with AWS Systems Manager, Lambda, EventBridge and AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery. - The company said it designs multi-Region and multi-AZ architectures using Route 53 ARC, Global Accelerator and cross-region replication patterns. - Applogika said it also supports resilience for agentic AI workloads on Amazon Bedrock with fallback, retry and cross-region continuity. - The portfolio includes continuous resilience monitoring and disaster recovery testing using AWS Resilience Hub and CloudWatch. - Applogika said the competency is its eighth AWS competency. - The company’s AWS competency list also includes AI Services, AI Services for Agentic AI, AI Software, Data & Analytics Services, Cloud Operations Services and Migration & Modernization Services. - Applogika described itself as an AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner focused on Agentic AI, Data & Analytics, Cloud Modernization and Resilience. - The company said it also works with Anthropic Claude. Between the lines: - The announcement positions resilience as a core buying criterion for cloud and AI projects, not just an infrastructure feature. - The emphasis on agentic AI suggests Applogika sees reliability work as increasingly tied to autonomous systems that can trigger real-world consequences when they fail. - The eight-competency portfolio gives Applogika broader credibility across AWS services, which may help the firm compete for larger enterprise deals. What’s next: - Applogika said customers can request a complimentary AWS Resiliency Assessment. - The company said it will help organizations design resilient architectures, modernize workloads or stress-test disaster recovery plans. - Applogika said it will continue building production-grade solutions across AI, data, modernization, compliance, DevOps and resilience.

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