Evanscorp awarded Microsoft Gold Partner status

Feb 12, 2009 6:00 AM
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Evanscorp has achieved Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status as an Independent Software Vendor/Software Solutions provider.

The award is based on the company's competency in developing and marketing packaged software solutions based on Microsoft technologies.  
 
These solutions include it's Remunerate flagship product, an employee compensation tool which improves organisational business processes by managing employee pay reviews, including remuneration and bonus reviews.

Remunerate users in Australia include Ausenco, Babcock and Brown, Lend Lease and Transfield Services.
 
"We have a very talented team working on Remunerate," said Phil Evans, managing director of Evanscorp.

"The Microsoft Gold Partner certification process required Evanscorp to undergo independent testing and is further evidence of our expertise and the quality of our work.

"It is fantastic to have our work and Remunerate recognised in this way," he added.

Microsoft's Gold Certification is the highest level of Microsoft certification.  

The Microsoft Gold Partners program will also enable Evanscorp to access a wide range of Microsoft resources and continue to improve its client offering. 

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