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AgreeYa Announces Participation in Microsoft Management Summit 2012

Will feature systems management, desktop management and Cloud services that helps IT organizations be business enablers

2012-04-02
FOLSOM, CA, April 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) AgreeYa Solutions announced today that they will participate in the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) 2012 event to be held April 16-20, 2012 in Las Vegas. "We are excited to be part of MMS 2012, as it is a great platform for us to showcase our expertise in Systems Management, Desktop Management, Cloud services and our strategic partnerships with leading companies such as Silect, Microsoft and Quest Software. Organizations can look to AgreeYa to help leverage the strategic value of IT to impact their bottom-line and to increase revenue," said Mitchell Sharp, AgreeYa's Vice President of Cloud and Infrastructure.

Ajay Kaul, AgreeYa's Managing Partner added, "AgreeYa is strengthening its Cloud and Infrastructure practice and is looking forward to meeting an increasing demand in those areas. As a result, we are constantly adding new services to an already wide range of IT capabilities including services for third party tools like Silect MP Studio, Silect ConfigWise, Microsoft System Center and Quest Software User Workspace."

AgreeYa's Cloud and Infrastructure practice focuses on providing services that simplify IT infrastructure with the goal of spurring IT organizations to become business enablers.

The Microsoft Management Summit is a leading industry event during which global IT professionals focus on increasing their technical knowledge through training, sharing of best practices and by connecting with experts in desktop and device management, datacenter, and cloud technologies. For more information on the event, please visit http://www.mms-2012.com

To connect with AgreeYa's experts during the event, visit http://www.agreeya.com/MMS2012.shtml or email infra@agreeya.com. The AgreeYa team will be at booth #527.

About AgreeYa Solutions
AgreeYa Solutions is a global company that leverages industry-leading blend of technology, consulting, outsourcing and staffing services to boost our customers' efficiency, productivity and competitive advantage. Through a consultative approach and utilization of a global delivery model, AgreeYa provides Collaboration and Social Communication, Mobility, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, Application Development and Maintenance, Product Development and Maintenance, and Software Testing solutions that are cost-effective and deliver results. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Folsom, California, AgreeYa is an SEI CMMI Level 5 and ISO 9001:2008 certified company with global operations in India, China, Korea, UAE, Singapore, and Mexico.


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[Press-News.org] AgreeYa Announces Participation in Microsoft Management Summit 2012
Will feature systems management, desktop management and Cloud services that helps IT organizations be business enablers