PCMS Recognized as a 2012 Central Region SMB Partner Award Winner by Microsoft
CINCINNATI, July 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, PCMS proudly announced it was recognized by Microsoft for winning a 2012 Central Region SMB Partner Award for Compete Partner of Year. These awards highlight and recognize the excellence and achievement of Central Region SMB Microsoft partners who have worked innovatively to produce exceptional results in the technology industry in the past year.
During the 2012 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto, Canada, Microsoft's Central Region SMB&D General Manager Diana Tibbs was onsite to congratulate the award winners including PCMS for their achievements.
"The Microsoft Partner Awards recognize Microsoft partners that have developed and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions over the last year," said Diana Tibbs. "PCMS demonstrates a commitment to serving its customers, and providing innovative thinking and technology solutions."
"PCMS is pleased to receive this honor," said David Schawe, Sales Manager of PCMS. "It recognizes our ability to provide Microsoft-based solutions that benefit our customers and helps to ensure our mutual, long-term success as their trusted IT advisor."
The Compete Partner of the Year recognizes the partner that demonstrates key competitive wins achieved. The partner must demonstrate a customer win in a compete situation or show displaced existing non-Microsoft Technology in favor of MS Technology.
About PCMS
The PCMS IT Advisor Group is a technology services firm that leverages partner relationships and certified consultants to deliver comprehensive solutions in Licensing, Portals & Collaboration, Unified Communications, Systems Management, Infrastructure and Managed Services & Staffing. More information is available at www.pcmsdatafit.com.
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Contact: Julie Rennegarbe
513-587-3676
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