WASHINGTON, DC, June 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) Easy Dynamics Corp. (EDC), a systems integrator located in Washington DC, today announces that it has achieved Microsoft's Gold Partner status for Collaboration and Content. EDC is also a Cloud Accelerator Partner and Small Business Specialist. Achieving Gold status is important to the EDC services portfolio and demonstrates our company's commitment to the highest skill and expertise in delivering solutions on Microsoft technologies.
Few qualify as Gold Partners, Michael Strand, business relationship manager for Microsoft stated, "We expect only the top two percent of our 640,000 Microsoft Partner Network members to earn this prominent status". Firms qualify as Gold Partners after undergoing a thorough evaluation including passing the licensing overview assessment, staff members passing qualifying exams or holding advanced certifications, and the firm providing positive customer feedback on completed projects. As a small company having undergone this rigorous and auditable certification approval process, EDC is proud to constantly maintain expertise in evolving Microsoft technologies and provide the highest caliber of service to our clients.
As a Silver Partner since 2011, Easy Dynamics has consistently striven to expand our knowledge and expertise to further serve our customers. Consistent internal improvement along with additional certifications achieved by our employees allow us to maintain our cutting edge qualifications and remain agile, delivering unparalleled services in our various sectors.
"Our customers demand that we do more with less in this competitive market. Our partnership with Microsoft demonstrates our proficiency and showcases our depth of knowledge and commitment to the products and solutions we deliver on a daily basis," says Pirooz Javan, President of EDC. "We will continue to ensure that our consultants have the best training available and certification required to deliver the best solutions possible."
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About EDC
Easy Dynamics Corp. (EDC) is a technical and management consulting company that delivers highly skilled and specialized expertise in the areas of cloud computing, identity management, and information sharing. As a boutique firm, with specialized top tier talent, 70% of EDC employees hold a secret or higher level of clearance, and 60% have a relevant and recent certification in Microsoft technologies.
Easy Dynamics Becomes a Microsoft Gold Partner
With the new rigorous certification process, Easy Dynamics becomes one of the elite 2% of Microsoft partners to achieve gold status.
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[Press-News.org] Easy Dynamics Becomes a Microsoft Gold PartnerWith the new rigorous certification process, Easy Dynamics becomes one of the elite 2% of Microsoft partners to achieve gold status.
