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TrustedTech Rebrands in Move Toward Next‑Gen AI, IT Modernization

TrustedTech (previously Trusted Tech Team) has officially transitioned from a licensing specialist into a full-service technology partner.

Last month, the Microsoft Managed Partner kicked off a rebrand and relaunch of its website to reflect broader ambitions in AI integration, infrastructure modernization, cloud optimization and cybersecurity. TrustedTech says it’s aligning its capabilities, people, processes and partner ecosystem to better support IT leaders in managing complex, high-pressure transformations.


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Major aspects of the change include:

  • A redesigned website featuring clearer service pathways (AI readiness, infrastructure, security, licensing), solution‑deep dives, streamlined engagement tools and industry-specific insights.  
  • Service growth and expansion, including growth in Modern Work, Azure and custom solution delivery.
  • Diversified offerings with new capabilities in disaster recovery, backup and cybersecurity.
  • Market penetration to support complex organizations with integrated cloud, security and enterprise continuity solutions.

Said founder Julian Hamood, “The rebrand is not just about aesthetics, it’s about capability and commitment.”

The "RCP Channel Briefing" blog is researched, fact-checked, edited and updated by the editors of RCPmag.com, with writing assistance from AI.

Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on September 19, 2025


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