Evaluate becomes Microsoft Certified Partner
Technology specialist Evaluate has been confirmed as a Microsoft Certified Partner and is embarking upon an extended recruitment campaign to expand its ‘best of breed’ testing team, as its whole of market sourcing solution nears completion.
Evaluate only recently announced the recruitment of seven top quality and highly experienced personnel into its test and analysis team. However, due to escalating interest and demand for the product, it is undertaking an enlarged recruitment drive to ensure the unparalleled 100% accuracy and quality that underpins the sourcing solution is maintained. This concentrated drive for quality further illustrates its absolute commitment to the market
Evaluate is also delighted to have just been established as a Microsoft Certified Partner. The Partner Programme is a valuable tool in its own right and will give clients piece of mind that they are dealing with real experts in their field. As a partner Evaluate will have access to all the latest Microsoft products and dedicated Microsoft support.
Microsoft's research and development efforts mean that there is a constant stream of new technologies available for Partners to work into their product and service offerings. Emerging technologies range from new server releases through to high-end business applications.
Julie Gaskin, national accounts director at Evaluate Technologies, said: “As a technology specialist fully accustomed to innovation, evolution and speed, even we are slightly surprised by how quickly and efficiently our system has developed. The more people we talk to within the industry, the more encouragement and genuine interest we are receiving. In order to move forward we only want the bring quality on board and that is why we are looking for more ‘best of breed’ personnel with prime and whole of market experience as they become available. And our certification by such a world renowned expert in their field as Microsoft is yet another positive step in the right direction.”
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