Top executives from AccTech Systems will soon be jetting off to Washington DC to receive the 2014 Microsoft ‘Country Partner of the Year’ award for South Africa. It will be presented at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), the premier event for top Microsoft partners.
The company was honoured amongst a global field of top Microsoft partners for demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions, based on Microsoft technologies.
“It’s a real honour,” says Tertius Zitzke, CEO of AccTech Systems. “In 2013, we were also recognised as the Microsoft Dynamics ERP Partner of the Year for South Africa. Now, adding overall ‘Country Partner of the Year’ to our resume, pays testament to AccTech’s broad range of Microsoft skills.”
“Our journey with Microsoft started in 2007, and in 2009 AccTech received the Microsoft International newly Recruited Global Partner of the year award.”
Awards were presented in multiple categories, with winners chosen from a set of more than 2 800 entrants from 117 different countries worldwide. AccTech was recognised for providing outstanding solutions and services, as well as demonstrating excellent subsidiary engagement in South Africa.
The Microsoft ‘Country Partner of the Year’ award honours partners at the country level that have demonstrated business excellence in delivering Microsoft solutions to multiple customers over the past year. This award recognises AccTech as succeeding in effective engagement with the local Microsoft office, showcasing innovation and business impact, driving customer satisfaction and winning new customers.
“We are pleased to recognise AccTech Systems as South Africa’s Microsoft Country Partner of the Year,” says Zoaib Hoosen the new Managing Director at Microsoft “AccTech has delivered outstanding value to our mutual customers and is an exceptional example of the excellence we see in our foremost Microsoft partners.”
The Microsoft ‘Partner of the Year Awards’ recognise Microsoft partners who have developed and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions over the past year.