Microsoft awards Frontier Partner status and Copilot specialisation to Logicalis

Microsoft awards Frontier Partner status and Copilot specialisation to Logicalis

Logicalis

(From left) Bob Bailkoski, global CEO, and Anita Swann, vice president of global alliances, both from Logicalis

The designations acknowledge the technology service provider’s expertise across Copilot, data and AI, security and cloud transformation

Laura Hyde

By Laura Hyde |


Global technology service provider Logicalis has been awarded Microsoft Frontier Partner status, alongside its Microsoft Copilot specialisation, in recognition of its expertise across Copilot, data and AI, security and cloud transformation.

Microsoft awards Frontier Partner status to companies in its ecosystem that have the technical capability and experience to deliver enterprise AI solutions using Microsoft’s cloud and AI technologies. These partners help customers adopt AI securely, responsibly and at scale.

The Microsoft Copilot specialisation is given to organisations with proven capabilities to assess readiness, secure deployments, guide adoption and extend Copilot through Copilot Studio and agents. The specialisation demonstrates Logicalis’ ability to design, deploy, adopt and extend Microsoft 365 Copilot solutions.

“The next wave of enterprise transformation will be defined by organisations that can turn AI ambition into secure, measurable business impact,” said Bob Bailkoski, global CEO of Logicalis. “Achieving Microsoft Frontier Partner status, alongside our Copilot specialisation, positions Logicalis to help customers globally accelerate that shift with the confidence, governance and scale required to succeed.”

Logicalis currently has 12 Microsoft advanced specialisations and Azure Expert managed services provider status, which Anita Swann, vice president of global alliances at Logicalis believes “reflect the depth of technical capability we have built across the Microsoft stack; however, technical capability alone isn’t enough,” she said.

“Our 2026 Global Chief Information Officer Report shows that while 94 per cent of organisations have increased their appetite for AI, more than half believe adoption is already moving too fast. Organisations need more than AI technology; they need a partner that can help them balance innovation with governance, security and measurable business outcomes. That’s exactly where our Microsoft expertise makes the biggest difference, helping customers move confidently from AI experimentation to delivering measurable business outcomes.”

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