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Caribbean Tech Trendz is Microsoft’s Local Partner of the Year

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Above: Frances Correia Country Manager; Microsoft Trinidad & Tobago, Eastern & Southern Caribbean – Latam New Markets (LNM), and the winner of the 2015 Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago Country Partner of the Year Award, Donny Ramdathsingh, CEO, CTTL Photo courtesy Microsoft.

Local information technology and business consulting company, Caribbean TECH TrendZ Ltd (CTTL) took the coveted title of Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago, Country Partner of the Year Award. This award solidifies CTTL as a world-class provider of Microsoft products and services.

The Gasparillo-based company joins 110 other Country Partner of the Year awardees, chosen from over 2,300 global nominations.

Phil Sorgen, corporate vice president, Microsoft Corporation’s Worldwide Partner Group, and the winner of the 2015 Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago Country Partner of the Year Award, Donny Ramdathsingh, CEO, CTTL. Photo courtesy Microsoft.

Phil Sorgen, corporate vice president, Microsoft Corporation’s Worldwide Partner Group, and the winner of the 2015 Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago Country Partner of the Year Award, Donny Ramdathsingh, CEO, CTTL. Photo courtesy Microsoft.

CTTL CEO, Donny Ramdathsingh, received his award during a ceremony at the 2015 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Orlando, Florida, held on July 12th–16th, 2015. For Ramdathsingh, Microsoft’s recognition was a significant validation of his company’s efforts.

“We were very excited to be honoured with this prestigious award from Microsoft, this validates our success in supporting our customers with best-in-class solutions and exceptional customer service,” he stated. “With the rise of third platform, customers are embracing new technology from Microsoft to gain new business growth and innovation. Caribbean TECH TrendZ Ltd is honoured to provide leadership in this new business paradigm to our customers.”

Ramdathsingh, as well as his World Partner of the Year peers, were lauded on the main stage at the conference for their exceptional accomplishments. As part of his winner’s experience, Ramdathsingh also received an invitation to a special 2015 Executive Award Winners Luncheon with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Phil Sorgen, corporate vice president of Microsoft Corporation’s Worldwide Partner Group.

According to Microsoft, CTTL was selected for its example of excellence as a progressive partner, making note of its achievement as Microsoft’s top cloud reach partner in 2015. In a statement, Microsoft described CTTL as, “a great transformation partner. Originally a training and core infrastructure partner in 2012, they have evolved over the last three years to build a strong services practice.”

“They are a 100 percent Microsoft shop, focusing deeply on Microsoft technologies and they’ve embraced wholeheartedly the move to the cloud. In FY15, CTTL has been Microsoft’s top cloud reach partner and has developed a world class, security camera cloud DVR solution built on Windows Azure cloud. This is a true cloud profitability testament that deserves this award.”

Frances Correia, country manager, Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago, Eastern and Southern Caribbean congratulated CTTL on its achievement, stating “we are honoured to recognize Caribbean TECH TrendZ Ltd as the Microsoft Country Partner of the Year in Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean TECH TrendZ Ltd’s dedication to providing outstanding value for our mutual customers is a prime example of the excellence we see in our talented community of Microsoft partners.”

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