Westcon-Comztek has once again come out on top at the recent Microsoft Partner Awards raking in the award as Volume Licensing and Cloud Distributor of the year for 2013.
The award ceremony, held in Johannesburg at the end of September, acknowledges and recognises the efforts of the Microsoft partner community in South Africa. The awards are based not only on sales and volumes,
but also customer successes and satisfaction, innovation, marketing prowess and reach, as well as technical skills and know-how to name a few.

“Being the recipient of this award, and being selected as Microsoft’s Distributor of choice, is a highlight on the calendar of the Comztek team as it acknowledges that the changes we have been implementing with
regards to improvements around customer service and the provision of value added services are paying dividends,” states David Caygill, software solutions director at Westcon-Comztek.

Today Westcon-Comztek is able to provide its partners and resellers access to the full range of Microsoft offerings and solutions via services that include the distribution of its: Full Packaged Products (FPP); Volume
License Programmes; Cloud Offerings; Microsoft Lync; its Service Provider License Agreement (SPLA); Microsoft Hardware; and Microsoft Xbox – all of which are coupled with its added services that include licensing
and skills.

“At Westcon-Comztek we are committed to continually investing into the growth and development of our vendor partner’s and reseller’s businesses.
“As a member of the Westcon-Comztek Group we are also able to draw from a global network of skills and expertise when required, and through Comztek Africa, we are able to provide our customers with a concrete
roadmap into the rest of the continent,” states Paul Conradie, CEO of Westcon-Comztek.

“This award also emphasises that those distributors who are willing to work with their vendors, are ready to innovate and work with new technologies, will not be left behind by disruptive technologies such as the cloud
instead they, like us, will thrive,” he concludes.