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Connecticut Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner, CAL Business Solutions, Chosen for New Technology 500 Award

CAL Business Solutions, a Connecticut Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting software partner, was selected as a Technology 500 award recipient.

2010-12-05
HARWINTON, CT, December 05, 2010 (Press-News.org) CAL Business Solutions, a Connecticut Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting software partner, was selected as a Technology 500 award recipient. CAL is one of only two Connecticut companies chosen for this honor.

The mission of the Technology 500 is to recognize and rank the fastest growing technology companies in the United States. Rankings are derived from revenue growth by percent from the year 2007 to the year 2009. All information is self-reported from these private company applicants. To qualify each company must have over $1M in 2009 yearly revenues and be within the technology industry. Although in its first year of existence, the award received over 1,000 applicants.

"CAL Business Solutions is honored to receive this recognition. Despite a tough economic climate CAL is proud to see continued growth which is a testament to a great product and great team," comments George Mackiewicz, President of CAL Business Solutions.

"We created the Technology 500 Awards as a way to recognize companies that have the success formula right," said Tom Blue, founder of Technology 500 and Lead411, "We're pleased and feel fortunate to have to have CAL Business Solutions included."

Companies in the accounting software selection process can use awards and recognition such as the Technology 500 when looking for IT providers that provide the best service and support.

About CAL Business Solutions
Founded in 1982 CAL Business Solutions is a Connecticut based Microsoft Gold Certified Partner focused on Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) ERP/accounting software. CAL Business Solutions offers implementation, data conversion, customization, plus local support and training for Microsoft Dynamics GP. CAL Business Solutions works with over 200 customers in 16 states, with a focus on companies in Connecticut (CT) plus Massachusetts (MA), Rhode Island (RI) and Westchester County, New York (NY). The company has proven expertise working with clients in a variety of industries with a special focus on Distribution, Fuel Distribution, Staffing, Healthcare, Non Profit and Professional Services. If you are considering new accounting software, upgrading your existing system, or if you currently use Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) and want the best local support and training, contact CAL Business Solutions. For a free Microsoft Dynamics GP price quote visit www.calszone.com/quick-quote.

About Lead411
Lead411 provides information, news, and research about U.S. companies and their executives. Founded in 2001, its goal has been to focus on quality corporate data that is valid and useful rather than producing as many company records as possible. In addition, Lead411 tracks company news in order to alert its customers about venture financing, new hires, hiring plans, etc. Customers include Gartner, Administaff and ADP.

Website: http://www.lead411.com


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[Press-News.org] Connecticut Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner, CAL Business Solutions, Chosen for New Technology 500 Award
CAL Business Solutions, a Connecticut Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting software partner, was selected as a Technology 500 award recipient.