Sage 2011 A/NZ channel partner award winners announced (+ full gallery)
- 14 November, 2011 00:18
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Sage Business Solutions has announced the winners of its 2011 A/NZ channel partner awards.
Act Today was awarded Sage Partner of the year 2011 while Provida took home the award for the Highest Revenue Sage Select Partner 2011. Endeavour Solutions was awarded Sage Highest Customer Satisfaction 2011 and Accellos won Sage Top Third Party Developer of the Year 2011.
Other Sage Business Solutions partner award winners include:
Highest revenue
- Sage ERP Accpac 2011: MicroChannel Services
- Sage CRM 2011: CSG
- Sage SalesLogix 2011: Markinson Business Solutions
- Sage Timberline 2011: Synergy Information Systems (VIC)
- Sage Act! 2011: Act Today
- Sage ERP X3 2011: Enabling
Assurance Renewals
- Sage ERP Accpac 2011: Info Tech Accounting
- Sage CRM 2011: MicroChannel Services
- Sage SalesLogix 2011: Eclipse Computing (Australia)
- Sage Timberline 2011: Management Answers
- Sage Act! 2011: Evolution Marketing Services
Revenue Growth
- Sage ERP Accpac 2011: Accsys Consulting
- Sage CRM 2011: Provida
- Sage SalesLogix 2011: Markinson Business Solutions
- Sage Timberline 2011: Synergy Information Systems (NSW)
- Sage ERP X3 2011: Citysoft Consulting Group
- Sage Act! 2011: Simply PC
The awards were announced at a gala awards dinner at the Sunshine Coast, during the annual Sage Insights Conference on November 12.
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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