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Sheffield-based Azzure IT wins global Microsoft award
Sheffield ERP provider, Azzure IT has received a prestigious award from Microsoft in recognition of its success in the Microsoft Dynamics Global Road to Repeatability (GR2R) programme. The Global Teamwork award for developing the UK Dynamics R2R market, was announced at the Microsoft Worldwide Partners Conference in Washington DC last week.
GR2R is a Microsoft initiative designed to help Dynamics NAV partners meet the increasing demand for cloud-based systems for SME’s. Azzure, one of only 40 partners to achieve a place on the programme, received the award in recognition of its hard work and commitment to the programme, as well as its success rolling out the rapidNAV solution.
“A fast return on investment is more important than ever before for SMEs, and this is what the GR2R programme and rapidNAV have allowed us to deliver,” says Managing Director, Craig Such. An out-of-the-box, rapidNAV solution allows customers to get up and running for as little as £120 per user, per month.
“We’re delighted with the programme’s success,” says Such. “We’ve already won eight new customers and expect this to grow as people look for quick and affordable ways to implement ERP solutions”
The award follows Azzure’s success last year when it set the UK record for achieving the coveted status of Microsoft Dynamics Gold ERP Partner.
“We’re really proud to receive another award, and be recognised for our teamwork ethos and high quality customer service. Marketing and sales are very important, but without our outstanding implementation, development, support and account management, we wouldn’t be able to offer our clients what they need.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Azzure IT .
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