DENVER, Feb. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- ENAVATE, a leading Microsoft Dynamics 365 provider, announced on February 1st it will operate under one brand, ENAVATE, bringing the North American and European teams together under one unified name. In December 2014, ENAVATE acquired MBS Dev and Celenia Software, then developed a dual brand strategy and became ENAVATE and Celenia. Today, the companies are successfully integrated as one, and it is time to look ahead to the future as one brand, one company, one ENAVATE!
"The transition to conducting business under one brand, ENAVATE, is another step towards achieving Vision 2020," said Thomas Ajspur, ENAVATE Chief Executive Officer. "We are in a position to better leverage our global resources and service the Distribution industry and Microsoft Dynamics 365 partners." Ralph Sasson, Chief Operations Officer, Sakar stated, "We have experienced the superior value ENAVATE brings to our organization through the local presence in North America while simultaneously being able to leverage off-shore resources that provide us high quality skillsets at competitive rates."
"We are pleased to see ENAVATE'S commitment to Microsoft and look forward to continuing our work with them to provide our customers with Microsoft's robust cloud platform and Dynamics 365 Business Applications," said Tony de Freitas, Senior Director, Dynamics Channel Strategy and Programs, Microsoft Corp.
About ENAVATE
ENAVATE, a 2016 Microsoft President's Club winner, provides business consulting and industry-focused enterprise software solutions based on the Microsoft Dynamics 365, AX and CRM platforms, with a full range of services including professional services, maintenance and support. Through ENAVATE's global services, the company also provides consulting and software development services to Microsoft Dynamics enterprise clients, ISVs and VARs worldwide.
Kelly Charlton
Enavate
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