Morrisville, N.C. — InCentric Solutions, a provider of Microsoft and other technology solutions, has earned Microsoft Certified Partner status.
The certification recognizes InCentric’s “expertise and total impact” in the marketplace.
As a certified partner, InCentric will receive a variety of benefits ranging from training and support as well as expanded access to Microsoft resources.
“Only companies that have demonstrated high levels of customer service, proved their experience and attained advanced certification receive the designation of Microsoft Certified Partner,” said Allison Watson, corporate vice president of the Worldwide Partner Group at Microsoft. “Today, Microsoft recognizes InCentric for its skills and expertise in providing customer satisfaction with Microsoft products and technology.”
Microsoft launched the partner program in 2003.
“The certified status allows us to clearly promote our expertise and relationship with Microsoft to our customers,” said Mark Milam, chief executive officer of InCentric Solutions. “The benefits provided through our certified membership will allow us to continue to enhance the offerings that we provide for customers.”
InCentric Solutions Receives Microsoft Certified Partner Status
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