Anglia Business Solutions has announced that it is a
Microsoft Partner Awards winner as Microsoft Dynamics NAV Partner of the
Year. The company was chosen out of an international field of top Microsoft
partners as delivering market-leading customer solutions built on Microsoft
technology.
“We are delighted to have won this highly prestigious
award against such strong global competition” said Anglia’s Managing
Director David Hurley. “It is a significant tribute to the skill, dedication
and innovation applied by our people in helping our customers improve their
business. The excellence of the solutions deployed is also a ringing
endorsement of Microsoft’s ongoing R & D investment in the Microsoft
Dynamics range. This has enabled us to leverage the power of the total
Microsoft technology stack to enable clients to transform their financial
performance”.
Awards will be presented in a number of categories,
with winners chosen from a pool of almost 3,000 entrants worldwide. Anglia
Business Solutions was recognized for superior technology and innovation in
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Partner of the Year. The Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Partner of the Year Award honours partners who have exhibited excellence in
providing innovative and unique solutions based on Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
This award recognizes Anglia Business Solutions for demonstrating
consistent, high-quality, predictable service to Microsoft Dynamics
customers to help ensure significant business benefits for their customers.
“Anglia Business Solutions’
LINKFresh solution provides an end-to-end process based on the Microsoft
stack that addresses the needs of the fast-growing global food manufacturing
sector,” said Doug Kennedy, vice president, Dynamics Partners, Microsoft
Corp. “Microsoft is proud to recognize Anglia Business Solutions as the
Microsoft Dynamics and NAV Partner of the Year. By creating a fully
integrated suite that anticipates the needs of food supply chains, LINKFresh
helps customers reduce inefficiencies, optimize resources, refine processes,
and, ultimately, drive down costs.”