
We're pleased to announce incident.io can now be purchased through the AWS Marketplace!
If you're one of the many organizations running on Amazon Web Services, you are likely familiar with AWS marketplace. For those of you that aren't, it's a digital catalog for purchasing third-party software, and a process that streamlines the lifecycle of onboarding and managing software.
Instead of managing multiple vendors, procurement processes, and invoicing flows, purchasing through the AWS marketplace let's you streamline the way you purchase software and have it accounted for and billed in your regular your AWS invoices.
That means no additional overheads for your finance and procurement teams and drastically reduced time to getting things live. Just let us know you want to pay through AWS and we'll take care of the rest.
If you'd like to read more, you'll find our marketplace listing here, and if you'd like to know more drop us a chat message here on the site.

I'm one of the co-founders, and the Chief Product Officer here at incident.io.

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