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3DPrinterOS Moves to Microsoft Azure

3DPrinterOS has announced its move to Microsoft Azure to globally expand their cloud operating platform for easily managing thousands of networked 3D printers, users, and designs. The aim is to revolutionize the fragmented world of 3D printing software.

For enterprises and schools looking to manage the 3D printing process, 3DPrinterOS provides a single, centralized workflow. It is said that by doing this, it makes it easy for IT managers to give access to 3D printing directly through any web browser. The 3DPrinterOS cloud platform has allowed for 2,000 parts in 100 different countries to be built in just the past 8 months.

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“We are extremely excited to collaborate with Microsoft Azure to serve our Enterprise Clients with its highly secure, hyper-scale global cloud,” said 3DPrinterOS CEO John Dogru.

“It was a challenge to find the right company that had the cloud infrastructure, compliance, security, and reliability around the world including countries like China and Europe.”

John Dogru, CEO Chief Architect, 3DPrinterOS.
“The cloud is transforming entire industries and creating new opportunities for even the most innovative new businesses,” said Senior Director of Microsoft Azure, Nicole Herskowitz.

“The market leading scale and speed of Microsoft Azure helps spur global growth opportunities for companies like 3DPrinterOS who are utilizing cloud computing and IoT connected devices in a completely new model of decentralized manufacturing.”

Nicole Herskowitz, senior director of product marketing, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Corp.

The move to Azure gives 3DPrinterOS customers access to the benefits of local data residency and redundancy providing customers the assurance of a data failover. Database systems and other large data repositories can also have a backup and recovery site that meets the same criteria.


About 3DPrinterOS:

3DPrinterOS is a virtual factory, enabling real-time web to direct 3D printing. Their cloud infrastructure helps businesses and universities of all sizes securely access and manage their analytics, users, files and manufacturing machines from a single interface. Trusted by companies such as Ford and Cisco, and Universities such as Duke, Yale, Purdue, UTEP, CalTech, UMD and UC Davis; 3DPrinterOS has manufactured over 62,000 parts in 100+ countries in the past 8 months.

www.3dprinteros.com

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