Morrisville, N.C. — InCentric Solutions, a provider of systems integration and application development solutions, has achieved “Gold Certified Partner” status with Microsoft.
InCentric was recognized for advanced infrastructure, information worker, learning and security solutions.
To achieve Gold status, InCentric had to demonstrate expertise in those areas and proven ability to meet customer needs.
“Customers are looking for partner companies that can bridge the gap between their business demands and technology capabilities,” said Allison Watson, vice president of the Worldwide Partner Sales and Marketing Group at Microsoft Corp. “They need to trust in a company that can act as an expert adviser for their long-term strategic technology plans. Microsoft Gold Certified Partners, which have certified expertise and direct training and support from Microsoft, can build a positive customer experience with our technologies. Today, Microsoft recognizes InCentric Solutions as a new Gold Certified Partner for demonstrating its expertise providing customer satisfaction using Microsoft products and technology.”
Microsoft launched its partner program in 2003.
InCentric Solutions achieves Microsoft ‘Gold’ partner status
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