MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ, November 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. (Orion) today announced they have been named a Windows Azure Circle Program Partner, for demonstrating a "best-in-class" ability, focus and commitment to meet customers' evolving needs in cloud computing. Orion's Windows Azure Circle Partnership distinguishes them as part of an elite group in Microsoft's partner ecosystem and they are committed to continuing to develop and provide customers with applications using Microsoft's Cloud platform, Windows Azure.
Microsoft created the Windows Azure Circle program to create a partnership that will bring great value in the delivery of Azure services. As part of the partner program, Orion will have first-hand access to cutting-edge technology and platforms along with unique Microsoft sponsored incentive programs to share with customers.
"Orion is extremely excited to be selected as an Azure Circle Partner. Our teams are focused and committed to developing more applications that ensure seamless adoption to the Windows Azure platform, stated Sunil Mehta, President and CEO of Orion. We are proud to be able to extend the benefits of the cloud to our customers like faster time to market and a reduction in TCO."
For nearly two decades Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. has developed, integrated, deployed and managed IT services and solutions for leading financial, retail, telecom, pharmaceutical and government organizations across the globe. With seven offices spanning three continents and a workforce of over 800, Orion's well experienced teams of experts are strategists, problem solvers and implementers who understand how leveraging technology can solve real business problems and maximize opportunities. Orion's reputation is built on their focus and dedication to develop and deliver technology excellence through flawlessly executed projects while providing outstanding customer satisfaction.
Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. is a global Information Technology company. For further information, please contact us at 877-456-9922 or http://www.orioninc.com.
Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. Named to the Windows Azure Circle Partner Program
Orion continues to earn distinction and market leadership through demonstrated technology expertise.
2012-11-17
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