Encodex Technologies is now a Microsoft Certified Partner

January 05, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
As a Certified Partner, Encodex Technologies has demonstrated expertise with Microsoft technologies and proven ability to meet customer needs. Arun Joshi, CEO Encodex Technologies said "As a Microsoft Certified Partner we receive a rich set of benefits including access, training, and support that gives us a competitive advantage in the marketplace and a strong knowledge to provide the latest software solutions to our clients."

Encodex Technologies Offshore Software Development Center in India was founded in 2001. Since then it has been producing customized web-based software applications and helping customers to migrate to a Microsoft .Net platform. During its tenure Encodex Technology has worked on innovative solutions to provide the latest solutions to its customers in their speculated budget. Making its Enterprise Web Applications with unique features Encodex Technologies tries to give the customers an opportunity to create and administer their applications in the most effective way.

"Only companies that have demonstrated high levels of customer service, proved their experience and attained advanced certification receive the designation of Microsoft Certified Partner," said Team Manager at Veritest. "Today, Microsoft recognizes Encodex Technologies for its skills and expertise in providing customer satisfaction with Microsoft application development tools, Microsoft Servers and Database technology."

"It gives us a pleasure to announce that Encodex Technologies is now a Microsoft Certified Partner. The certification will help us promote our expertise and relationship with Microsoft to our customers," said Arun Joshi, CEO of Encodex Technologies. He also mentioned that; "The additional benefits that we would get as a Certified Member of the Microsoft Partner Program will be used to provide and enhance the offerings that we provide for customers. Encodex Technologies is now geared up to achieve another mile stone by becoming a Microsoft Gold Partner."