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Fronde Achieves Salesforce Platinum Partner Status

Fronde Achieves Salesforce Platinum Partner Status

Auckland, 13 March 2015 - Following a successful seven year period as Salesforce Partner, Australasian technology company Fronde achieves platinum partner status.

Announced as part of Salesforce’s new partner programme, Fronde joins an elite group of around 30 platinum partners worldwide, who have been assessed across a number of criteria including sales, depth of capability and client success.

Dean Evitt, Salesforce Practice Director Fronde, says that a lot of effort has gone into achieving the platinum partner milestone.

“We are really pleased to have our expertise and experience in the platform recognised and to share this success with our clients.

“Our Salesforce team has delivered more than 100 implementations over the past seven years and maintained a consistently high level of customer satisfaction throughout.

“Fronde is a leading implementation partner in Australia and New Zealand, and has a team of more than 40, including 30 certified consultants (23 with multiple certifications) and the only consultant in New Zealand, outside of Salesforce, to have qualified as a Salesforce technical architect.”

The Platinum Partner Programme provides access to a greater range of Salesforce resources, and will help Fronde bring best practice and insights to clients, and drive innovation.

Stephen Chan, Technical Architect at Fronde, says that Fronde’s rich technical skillset and expertise in Salesforce enable it to come up with innovative solutions.

“It’s a big endorsement and proof that Fronde has the capability to deliver any solution.”

Evitt agrees: “Salesforce is a great product that serves our business and our customers, well.”

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