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Fenwick achieves Microsoft Gold ERP Status again

For 2015 Fenwick has once again achieved its Microsoft Gold Competency status, demonstrating a “best-in-class” ability and commitment to meet Microsoft customers’ evolving needs.

Specifically, Fenwick has achieved Gold Competency for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Attaining this recognition demonstrates Fenwick’s expertise in deploying Microsoft Dynamics ERP financial and supply chain management solutions.

To earn a Microsoft gold competency, Fenwick’s consultants have successfully completed exams (resulting in Microsoft Certified Professionals) to prove their level of technology expertise. Fenwick then designates these certified professionals specifically to one Microsoft competency, ensuring a certain level of staffing capacity. We are also required to submit customer references and to demonstrate that successful projects meet a revenue commitment (for most gold competencies) and pass technology and/or sales assessments.

“By achieving a gold competency, partners have demonstrated the highest, most consistent capability and commitment to the latest Microsoft technology,” said Phil Sorgen, Corporate Vice-President, Worldwide Partner Group at Microsoft Corp. “These partners have a deep expertise that puts them in the top one percent of our partner ecosystem, and their proficiency will help customers drive innovative solutions on the latest Microsoft technology.”

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