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T Engine announced in Finalists for Microsoft Partner Awards

Published: Thu 26 Feb 2015 04:30 PM
Wellington IT Consultancy, IT Engine announced in Finalists for Microsoft Partner Awards 2015.
Today, Wellington IT consultancy, IT Engine joins the finalist ranking for the Innovation Technology for Good Citizenship category in the Microsoft Partner Awards, 2015.
The annual partner awards, now in their eighth year, recognise excellence in the IT sector from those companies that integrate Microsoft solutions into their products and services.
IT Engine Managing Director, Delia Gill is delighted with the news, having won in two different categories in the previous year’s Microsoft Partner Awards.
“We enjoy working with a number of charities and our submission was around our work with Wellington Aftercare and Unicef, – I’m so pleased we’ve made it to the finals” says Delia Gill, MD for IT Engine.
Alongside Delia, is her team of 12 who are just as passionately committed to helping out not for profit organisations and other community events – sometimes working in their own time.
“Most people will have heard of Unicef, but Wellington Aftercare does amazing work too, assisting people in the community. When we met them, their IT systems were only barely adequate for their needs, so we’ve invested some time, refurbished their hardware and upgraded to Microsoft 365, so they can all work far more efficiently”
The Microsoft Partner Awards 2015 winners will be announced at a black tie gala event on 19 March.
You can visit IT Engine at itengine.co.nz or facebook.com/itengine and follow them on twitter @itengine_nz. Learn more about Wellington Aftercare by visiting their site - http://www.wgtnaftercare.org.nz/
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