Denny Cherry & Associates Consulting Attains Microsoft Managed Partner Status
OCEANSIDE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Denny Cherry, CEO of Denny Cherry & Associates Consulting (DCAC), announced today the company has been named a Managed Microsoft Partner for the Southwest United States.
Microsoft chooses its elite Managed Partners on a wide array of standards, including demonstrated commitment to mutual revenue growth, client references, and a proven track record of solutions that enhance and extend the life of Microsoft technologies.
The principles at Denny Cherry & Associates Consulting possess multiple Microsoft MVP stripes and are renowned for their work on projects that involve SQL Server and/or Azure migration and warehousing. Most recently, the company received international acclaim for their bold upgrade of a well-known client in SQL Server 2016 while it was still in beta.
CEO Denny Cherry commented, "We are very proud of and grateful for our relationship with Microsoft. The company is truly the home of business technology innovation and the relationships we've built there over the nine years I've been an MVP are not only great friendships, but a source of inspiration. Microsoft has vastly enabled the work we do for our clients, helping us to optimize and secure their data. We looking forward to being a very proactive and worthy Managed Partner."
About DCAC:
The vetted and certified experts at Denny Cherry and Associates Consulting assist companies with attaining IT goals such as HA, scalability, SQL Server virtualization, migration and acceleration reliably, while finding ways to save on costs. With clients ranging from Fortune 50 corporations to small businesses, their commitment to each is the same: to provide a deft, high-speed IT environment that leverages every aspect of their platform: from architecture, to infrastructure to network.
SOURCE Denny Cherry & Associates Consulting
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