Partner Article
North East IT company wins global recognition
Rapidly growing North East technology specialist Synergi IT has received international recognition for its use of business technologies.
Synergi has beaten off strong European competition to win one of the six 2016 Nintex Partner Awards for the Nintex Choice category.
Justin Short, director of the Gateshead-based company – with offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow - received the Nintex award at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference held recently in Toronto.
The Nintex Partner Award recognises the valuable contribution partners make in helping their business customers automate workflows and the generation of documents to improve and transform how business gets done.
Synergi’s Justin Short said: “The Nintex Partner Award is a recognition of our competency with Nintex technologies and it places us amongst a select group within a large global partner community, reflecting our outstanding level of skills and experience.
“For current and prospective customers it gives them the confidence to know they are working with an award winning solutions partner who is not only proven in their experience but also working very closely with the Nintex product and support teams to bring the greatest value to their business.”
Nintex CEO John Burton said: “These channel leaders are taking the Nintex workflow platform and successfully putting it to work on-prem, in the cloud, and in hybrid scenarios to power customers’ automation of processes across geographies, industries and departments.”
An investment in Nintex software means Synergi has already helped make an impact on a number of North East and Scottish businesses and organisations.
Josh Waldo, Nintex VP of channels and product marketing said: “Synergi IT is a well-deserving winner in the 2016 Nintex Partner Awards”, adding, “Everyone who is part of the Nintex community is positively improving the way in which we work.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Synergi IT .
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