Supra ITS Announces Go-To-Market Alliance with ControlCase to Enhance Client Security with IT Certification and Compliance Services

Toronto, February 2025 — Supra ITS announces a go-to-market alliance with ControlCase to improve client security through IT Certification and Compliance services.

Supra ITS, a full-service technology partner, is pleased to announce its partnership with ControlCase, the global leader in audit, certification, cybersecurity, and continuous compliance services. The prestigious collaboration will offer clients in various industries integrated infrastructure and managed IT services through carefully designed solutions. This strategic approach improves operational efficiency and enhances security measures for clients while creating a competitive edge in a market that increasingly emphasizes compliance.

The partnership merges ControlCase’s expertise with Supra ITS’s managed services framework to improve the client experience for organizations seeking IT certification and compliance. By integrating ControlCase’s certification services into Supra ITS’s offerings, clients can more effectively navigate the complexities of regulatory requirements for accreditations like CMMC, PCI DSS, ISO, SOC2, CIS, GDPR, HIPAA, FedRAMP, and more. Together, Supra ITS and ControlCase are committed to delivering customized solutions that address regulatory requirements and promote market growth.

ControlCase specializes in providing IT compliance audits and services, leveraging advanced technology and skilled professionals to achieve the highest standards. The company’s expertly crafted audit questionnaires and thorough mappings of requirements greatly boost operational efficiency, ensuring a streamlined process that drives success. ControlCase’s proprietary Compliance Hub™ platform enables clients to effortlessly demonstrate compliance with various standards. The platform provides real-time responses to inquiries and features an evidence review tool that employs advanced large language models for document pre-checking.

“At Supra ITS, we are committed to offering effective IT solutions customized to meet our clients’ needs,” stated Sanjeev Spolia, CEO of Supra ITS. “Our partnership with ControlCase will improve our client services in compliance and cybersecurity, allowing us to provide robust solutions that protect our clients’ digital assets and ensure adherence to industry regulations.”

“Working with Supra ITS demonstrates the ControlCase commitment to helping MSPs tackle their clients’ ever-changing compliance landscape,” said Joshua Hoffman, Chief Revenue Officer of ControlCase. “By teaming up and thinking outside the box, we’re enabling MSPs to transform the client compliance process by reducing expenses, time, and stress.”

The partnership will utilize ControlCase’s “Better Together” campaign, which provides Supra ITS with a centralized library and knowledge center, enhancing the company’s ability to serve clients more efficiently and effectively. This alliance marks a significant milestone in transforming compliance into a seamless, cost-effective, and growth-oriented business process on a global scale.

 

ABOUT SUPRA ITS

Supra ITS is a comprehensive technology partner, committed to providing Enterprise-Grade IT and cybersecurity solutions to companies of all sizes. Our expertise includes cybersecurity, infrastructure, and managed IT services, all designed to provide value, enhance business efficiency, and ensure secure outcomes. We cover everything from hardware, software, and Cloud infrastructure to strategic consulting, Managed Detection and Response, and a full suite of Managed IT services. For more details, visit our website at www.supraits.com.

ABOUT CONTROLCASE

ControlCase is the global provider of certification, cybersecurity, and continuous compliance services. ControlCase is committed to empowering organizations to develop and deploy strategic information security and compliance programs that are simplified, cost-effective, and comprehensive in both on-premise and cloud environments. ControlCase offers certifications and a broad spectrum of cybersecurity services that meet the needs of companies required to comply with CMMC, PCI, SOC 2, FedRAMP, StateRAMP, GDPR, NIST, NIS2, HIPAA, HITRUST, MARS-E, SWIFT, FFIEC, many areas of ISO, and dozens of other standards.

For more information about ControlCase, visit the company website at www.controlcase.com or check out ControlCase’s LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/company/controlcase.

Media Contact:

Farook Khan
Marketing Manager
Email: fkhan@supraits.com
Phone: +1 905 783 3639

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