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Kenyan IT Firm Cloud Productivity Solutions Wins Microsoft Partner Award

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 22 July 2021.

On July 22, 2021, Microsoft honored Cloud Productivity Solutions Limited, a Kenyan IT company, as one of nine African companies at the Microsoft Partner Awards event.

The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards celebrate exceptional achievements and innovations from across its global partner ecosystem, recognizing partners who demonstrate agility and creativity in building new technologies.

Cloud Productivity Solutions Limited specializes in helping companies save money through innovation, delivering products and services that improve customers' business operations. The company has been instrumental in driving the highest number of Microsoft 365 Accelerator workshops with the highest impact, as well as having the highest Teams usage among partners in the region and in Kenya.

"This award is a culmination of the tireless efforts of many individuals behind the scenes and is a recognition of their inspiring teamwork," said Jeremiah Kibanga, Chief Executive Officer for Cloud Productivity Solutions Limited. "I'm grateful to Microsoft – our trusted partner, for creating platforms which have enabled us to succeed with our customers in multiple sectors, for the support and guidance in strategy formulation and through to capacity building for our team."

"This award is a culmination of the tireless efforts of many individuals behind the scenes and is a recognition of their inspiring teamwork. I’m grateful to Microsoft – our trusted partner, for creating platforms which have enabled us to succeed with our customers in multiple sectors, for the support and guidance in strategy formulation and through to capacity building for our team", says Jeremiah Kibanga, Chief Executive Officer for Cloud Productivity Solutions Limited. Other African companies recognized at the event included Computer Revolution Uganda, eSolutions Consulting Ghana, MC3 Cloud Côte d’Ivoire, and Tarsus on Demand of South Africa. Microsoft received over 4,400 nominations, with 56 winners and 160 finalists announced across six categories, including Azure, Business Applications, Modern Work and Security, Industry, Business Excellence, and the new Social Impact category.

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