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Microsoft names Datacom to 2011 President's Club

Microsoft names Datacom to 2011 President's Club


Auckland, 15 July 2011.

In recognition of exceptional service and sales performance, Datacom has been named to the 2011 President's Club for Microsoft Dynamics.

President's Club represents part of a group of high performing Microsoft Dynamics partners whose commitment to customers is reflected in their business success and growth. This prestigious group represents the top five percent of Microsoft Dynamics partners worldwide. Membership is granted based on continual, committed efforts aimed at offering solutions that meet the needs of customers.

Datacom, along with the other President's Club members, was recognized during Microsoft Corp.'s Worldwide Partner Conference 2011 in Los Angeles, on Wednesday, July 13, 2011.

"This acknowledgement recognizes a great year in winning new business involving Microsoft's Dynamics," says Kerry Topp, General Manager of Datacom's Microsoft Enterprise & Mid-Market Solutions Division.

"A major driver for our success is the depth and breadth of Datacom's expertise across the full Microsoft portfolio, and our unique ability to put that expertise to work for customers, solving real world problems and opening up new business opportunities.

"This recognition by Microsoft for our hard work and success follows Datacom being named a finalist for the Company of the Decade award in the NZ Hi-Tech Awards.

"Through delivering quality outputs at reasonable prices Datacom delivers real value for its customers. This simple but winning formula is clearly working as Datacom continues to achieve year-on-year double digit growth despite tough market conditions," Kerry Topp said.

-ENDS-

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