Microsoft recognises EMC Infra as Asia-Pacific Finalist for CRM Solution of the Year Award

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June 27, 2001

Award recognises worldwide innovation using Microsoft technologies

EMC Infra today announced it has been recognized by Microsoft Corporation as one of five worldwide finalists in the fourth annual Microsoft Certified Partner Awards in the CRM Solution of the Year category representing the Asia Pacific Region. Nearly 800 entries were considered for this award in twelve different categories.

This award recognizes Infra's innovation in developing infraActive-a full web problem, change and Configuration Management application for the enterprise customer support market. Built entirely on an Internet architecture using Microsoft ActiveX and XML Web Services technology, infraActive has been developed to take full advantage of the web access and integration possibilities opened up by the Microsoft .NET platform, said Martin Curtis, Business Development Manager for EMC Infra.

"infraActive puts us in a unique position to deliver a fully configurable, extensible support system that can rapidly adapt to a corporation's changing business requirements" said Curtis. "Infra's strategy is to deliver the lowest total cost of ownership solution in the market. Ease of deployment, and ease of B2B integration are key components in this strategy".

He added that Infra was seeing a strong uptake of the application in the international and Australian markets.

EMC Infra will be among the award finalists honored at Microsoft's Fusion 2001 partner event in Anaheim, CA July 13-16. The worldwide winner in each of the twelve award categories will be announced July 15th during an Opening Keynote Session by Ian Rogoff, Vice President, Worldwide Partner Group at Microsoft.

"It was an honor for us to receive so many amazing business applications of our products" said Rogoff, "but Infra clearly stood out among the many high-quality entries we received."


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