EfficientEther has achieved ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certifications. The two standards cover the quality management system and information security management system that underpin how we build, run, and support the platform.
What we have certified
ISO 9001 is the international standard for quality management. It documents how we set and meet customer-facing commitments, how we manage change, and how we improve over time. ISO 27001 is the international standard for information security. It covers how we identify and treat risk, how we control access to customer data, and how we maintain the technical and organisational controls that protect that data day to day.
Together they are the foundation for selling into regulated industries and into organisations that need a clear audit trail from buyer due diligence through to in-service operations.
Why this matters
Cloud cost data is sensitive. To optimise spend, our platform needs visibility into tenant configuration, subscription details, and usage patterns. Customers, particularly in regulated sectors, need confidence that we treat that data with the same rigour as their own internal controls. ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 give them that confidence in a form their procurement teams already recognise.
Our commitment to quality, security, and sustainability sets us apart in the industry, and these certifications are a testament to that dedication in every part of how we work.
Ryan Mangan, CEO, EfficientEther
What customers see
Day to day, very little changes. The certifications formalise practices that have been in place since the company was founded in June 2023. Where they show up directly is in vendor onboarding, security questionnaires, and procurement reviews, where customers and partners can now rely on independently audited evidence instead of trusting our word for it.
What is next
We are continuing the work towards the launch of two new products and ongoing investment in our AI and sustainability programmes. The certifications give us a stable base to scale from.
Source
This announcement was covered by UK Tech News.
