Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Software and IT Partner News

By SuperUser Account on 6/7/2011 11:52 AM

 

Microsoft and Facebook are throwing their weight behind the proposed AT&T and T-Mobile merger that would consolidate the wireless industry.

"The FCC must seriously weigh the benefits of this merger and approve it," the companies wrote in a Monday letter to the Federal Communications Commission. Several other companies signed on to the letter, including phone technology company Avaya, software and server company Oracle, Blackberry maker Research in Motion, mobile chip maker Qualcomm and Brocade.

Microsoft provided a copy of the letter. Missing in action on the letter: Google and Apple. Out of all the big technology companies, Apple has the most intimate working relationship with AT&T because the iPhone was for a long time exclusive to the AT&T. Google's Android software is the fastest growing mobile platform with 100 million users.

 

Featured Microsoft Partners

 

THE KNASTER TECHNOLOGY GROUP 
Office Location:  Englewood, Colorado, United States
Type:  Reseller,Training Firm,VAR
Industry Focus:  Financial Services, Food and Beverage, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Media and Entertainment, Non-Profit, Professional Services, Software


Founded in 1990, the Knaster Technology Group is a Microsoft Gold Certified reseller focused exclusively on Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains, providing businesses with personalized implementation, training and support solutions. As a nineteen year consecutive recipient of the Microsoft Business Solutions Presidents Club award for service and sales excellence, we use industry best practices and proven implementation methodologies to improve the business success of over 300 clients. Our experienced team of Microsoft certified consultants is committed to providing a rapid implementation experience of minimal disruption and maximum sustainable value.

 

 

CSI Technology Outfitters 
Office Location:  Easley, South Carolina, United States
Type:  ISV
Industry Focus:  Education - K-12 & Higher Ed


CSI provides software and technology solutions primarily to public sector markets.

 

 

AssetPoint LLC 
Office Location:  Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Type:  ISV ,
Industry Focus:  Manufacturing


AssetPoint provides TabWare, the leading Best of Breed Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) / Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) application for manufacturing. AssetPoint has been helping companies manage plant and facility assets for over 30 years.

 

 

Program Framework 
Office Location:  London, London City of, United Kingdom
Type:  Systems Integrator,Other
Industry Focus:  Project and Portfolio Management for PMOs, IT, and Change Management


Program Framework, a Microsoft Gold preferred partner, are specialists in Enterprise Control and Collaboration; we help companies to:- reduce project overruns through best practice use of Project processes, - train staff to use the software and the company's processes efficiently- configure Project Server to allow the business to select the right projects.

 

 

Global IT Rollouts 
Office Location:  Montgomery, New York, United States
Type:  Systems Integrator,System Builder
Industry Focus: 


We specialize in Microsoft and IBM service delivery with the ability to manage large global rollouts and migrations.

 

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