Spanish Point Technologies wins Cloud Excellence Partner of the Year

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Victor Finn, CEO, IMRO, left, and John Corley, CTO, Spanish Point Technologies

15 July 2014

Spanish Point Technologies has been awarded Cloud Excellence Partner in Ireland at the 2014 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Washington DC.

The Dublin-based software company won out in a hotly contested field of Microsoft partners, demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft Cloud technologies.

This award is one of the most significant to be granted at the conference as $15 billion (€11 billion), with more than $600 million (€441 million) in Ireland, has been invested in Cloud services by Redmond. Microsoft seeks to credit partners who offer the highest quality services resulting in significant benefits to customers utilising Microsoft technologies.

Spanish Point is a Certified Gold Microsoft Partner, and holds four gold competencies and has previously won Microsoft Partner awards in 2007, 2012 and 2013. It focuses on the development and deployment of Microsoft technologies through the technical excellence of its highly skilled team.

“Spanish Point consistently provides outstanding technical expertise in Cloud services,” said Richard Bevan, Microsoft. “Microsoft’s success as a global organisation is testament to the strength of its partners. Spanish Point’s commitment in developing and delivering world-class solutions, based on Microsoft technologies, is deservedly highlighted in its recognition as being the Microsoft Partner in Cloud technologies.”

“We are extremely privileged to receive this highly regarded and respected Microsoft award,” said John Corley, CTO, Spanish Point, accepting the award. “Spanish Point is experiencing a surge in demand for Cloud services. Working with customer’s such as IMRO (Irish Music Rights Organisation) our team has used Microsoft cloud technologies to re-platform their systems to allow them leverage the cost savings and performance benefits of the cloud.”

 

 

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