Wipro bags Microsoft's country partner award

Award for demonstrating excellence in implementation of customer solutions

PTI | September 13, 2011



IT major Wipro today announced that it has won the 2011 Microsoft Country Partner of the Year Award.

Wipro was selected from among a global field of top Microsoft partners for demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology, it said in a statement here.

The award recognised Wipro Ltd as succeeding in effective engagement with their local Microsoft office while showcasing innovation, business impact, driving customer satisfaction, and winning new customers.

"We take immense pride in being awarded the Microsoft Country Partner of the Year for India for two consecutive years. This award is a reflection of Wipro's deep capabilities on Microsoft Technology and our success in delivering innovative and high-value solutions to our customers," said Ashok Tripathy, VP and Business Head, Wipro Systems and Technologies & Infrastructure Availability Services, Wipro Infotech.

Awards were presented in multiple categories, with winners chosen from a set of more than 3,000 entrants worldwide.

"We are pleased to recognise Wipro Ltd of India as Microsoft's Country Partner of the Year," said Ramkumar Pichai, General Manager, Microsoft India.

"Wipro Ltd demonstrates a commitment to serving its customers, and our strong partnership is core to us winning together," he added.


 

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