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Microsoft Announces 2008 Partner of the Year Awards Finalists and Winners
Date:6/16/2008

artner of the Year

-- Winner: MTS Allstream, Canada

-- Finalist: Ensyst, Australia

-- Finalist: Siemens IT Solutions and Services International, United

States

ISV/Software Solutions Partner of the Year

-- Winner: ICONICS, United States

-- Finalist: Integrated Solutions, Hong Kong

-- Finalist: Mimosa Systems, United States

ISV/Software Solutions, Innovation Partner of the Year

-- Winner: Verdiem Corp., United States

-- Finalist: ImageTag, United States

-- Finalist: NewsGator Technologies, United States

Learning Solutions Partner of the Year

-- Winner: iSolve Business Solutions, South Africa

-- Finalist: Koenig Solutions, India

-- Finalist: QuickStart Intelligence (Irvine), United States

Licensing Solutions, License Delivery Partner of the Year

-- Winner: Bytes Technology Group, United Kingdom

-- Finalist: DAQUAS, Czech Republic

-- Finalist: Softcat, United Kingdom

Licensing Solutions, Software Asset Management Partner of the Year

-- Winner: DATALOG Software, Germany

-- Finalist: Specialist Computer Centres, United Kingdom

-- Finalist: Dell, United States

Microsoft Dynamics AX Partner of the Year

-- Winner: Fullscope, United States

-- Finalist: XAPT Hungary, Hungary

-- Finalist: Hitachi Consulting, United States

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Partner of the Year

-- Winner: i5, South Africa

-- Finalist: Ascentium, United States

-- Finalist: Sonoma Partners, United States

Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner of the Year

-- Winner: InterDyn -- Socius, United States

-- Finalist: BDO Dunwoody, Canada

-- Finalist: Touchstone Group, United Kingdom

Microsoft Dynamics NAV Partner of the Year

-- Winner: Eclipse Computing Australia, Australia

-- Finalist: Tectura, Germany

-- Finalist: tegos, Germany

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