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FullArmor today announced that it has been selected as a 2009 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference Awards finalist in the Citizenship Partner of the Year category.
“We believe that FullArmor PolicyPortal on Windows Azure with endpoints running Windows 7 is an ideal solution for technology enablement in emerging markets,” said Rich Farrell, CEO of FullArmor. “Our solution enables organizations to deploy managed computers and managed software applications that greatly reduce operational and support costs. We’re excited that Microsoft is recognizing the benefits that we are bringing to emerging markets with our PolicyPortal solution.”
Awards will be presented in a number of categories, with winners chosen from a pool of nearly 2,000 entrants worldwide. The Citizenship Partner of the Year award recognizes exceptional partners who have made a sustained commitment to society and their communities, and can demonstrate the results of their work. To qualify, organizations must apply innovation to empower underserved communities through technology or technology skills training.
“Partners are the key to igniting business innovation through great technology as well as helping customer drive down costs,” said Allison L. Watson, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Partner Group, Microsoft Corp. “Congratulations to the 2009 WPC Award finalists who have demonstrated a superior level of expertise as well as a focus on delivering customer value. We look forward to seeing these partners fulfill their limitless potential as they continue to provide customers with world-class Microsoft solutions.”
The Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference Awards recognize Microsoft partners that have developed and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions over the past year.
About FullArmor
FullArmor Corporation has evolved into a software + services company providing enterprise system and endpoint management on the various Windows platforms. More than 5 million users and 1,500 organizations worldwide rely on technology developed by FullArmor. For more information visit us on the web at www.fullarmor.com or call 800.653.1783.
FullArmor and the FullArmor logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of FullArmor Corporation. Other FullArmor product or service names are trademarks of FullArmor Corporation; all other products, services and company names noted above may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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