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Intergen Awards Success

Published: Thu 19 Aug 2010 12:12 PM
Intergen Awards Success
Intergen won both Citizenship Solution of the Year and the Portals and Collaboration Solution of the Year awards at the Microsoft New Zealand Partner Awards ceremony held in Auckland last night.
The award follows Intergen being named Microsoft Country Partner of the Year – New Zealand, at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference, held in Washington DC in July this year. This is the first time New Zealand companies have been recognised on the Microsoft stage globally, with Express Data also winning Distribution Partner of the Year.
Intergen’s Managing Director, Tony Stewart, says: “This is a tremendous recognition for us as a company, but what we’re most proud of is the great work our clients do, with great solutions supporting their core business. It’s a fantastic tribute to our staff, and it’s great to see so many world- class solutions being celebrated in New Zealand.”
Intergen has been a regular award winner at each of Microsoft New Zealand’s annual partner awards, winning the Partnering Award in 2007, the final New Zealand Partner of the Year Award in 2008 and the Portals, Content and Collaboration Award in 2009.
Intergen is New Zealand’s largest dedicated Microsoft solutions provider, with more than 230 staff delivering information technology solutions across Australasia and the world. Its key offerings include portals, content and collaboration solutions, Microsoft Dynamics financial and relationship management, custom software development, management consulting and hosting services.
ENDS

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