PETERBOROUGH, ENGLAND, November 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) DMC Software Solutions, described as having the best ROI outcome from a CRM implementation, as well as "breathtaking" customer service, has been bestowed with a record-breaking seven Sage awards at the annual Sage Visions ceremony on 3rd November 2010.
DMC Software Solutions celebrated their victory last night after stealing the show at Sage Award ceremony, taking SalesLogix, Sage 50 and Sage Payroll Business Partner of the Year, Sage 200 Customer Development Centre of the Year, and Sage CRM Award for the best ROI outcome, as well as gaining entry to the Sage Circle of Excellence for the 4th year running.
With 1250 Business Partners actively selling Sage Business Solutions winning these awards was no easy feat. Mike Ramsay managing director of DMC Software, still in jubilation from the triumphs at last night's awards, explains, "It has not been an easy couple of years for any business following the economic crisis of 2008, and for DMC Software to achieve what we have in this period is astounding. The Sage awards we have received really reflect the hard work that goes on behind the scenes at DMC Software, highlighting the dedication and commitment of the team.
"I firmly believe that it is our devotion to providing outstanding customer service that has helped us to, not just survive but, grow in such turbulent times. Without our customers we would not be where we are today and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their continued support."
DMC Software is a major success story, growing from nothing in 2001 to a multi million pound organisation selling Customer Relationship Management software such as Sage ACT! and Sage CRM. The rapid growth of DMC Software has been fuelled by the passion of Mike Ramsay, managing director, who after using Sage Buiness Solutions wanted to sell them to others and empower like minded Small and Medium Enterprise owners.
For more details, visit http://www.dmcsoftware.co.uk
About DMC Software
DMC Software is a company that is experienced in providing Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Accounts and integrated business solutions for businesses of all sizes, including ACT! by Sage, Sage CRM, Sage SalesLogix CRM and Microsoft Dynamics CRM. With advanced development abilities DMC can tailor a solution to meet the exact requirements of a business, providing the tools and supporting services to increase efficiency and profitability throughout an organisation.
For more information on the business solutions and professional services available from DMC Software visit http://www.dmcsoftware.co.uk. Alternatively, email info@dmcsoftware.co.uk or call FREEPHONE 0800 6522 423 to speak to a member of the sales staff.
For more information please contact Jade Dixon-Winters, Marketing Executive.
Email: jadewinters@dmcsoftware.co.uk
Tel: 01733 362120
Address: Churchill House, Isis Way, Minerva Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough, PE2 6QR
Record number of awards at annual Sage Visions Ceremony for DMC Software
At the Sage Visions annual awards ceremony on 3rd November 2010, DMC Software Solutions was honoured with seven Sage awards for their "breathtaking" customer service.
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[Press-News.org] Record number of awards at annual Sage Visions Ceremony for DMC SoftwareAt the Sage Visions annual awards ceremony on 3rd November 2010, DMC Software Solutions was honoured with seven Sage awards for their "breathtaking" customer service.