Startseite Newsroom Microsoft certifies high quality of enwis) Microsoft certifies high quality of enwis) < 1 Minuten – 18.07.2007tegos gmbh dortmund is worldwide the first Microsoft Partner successfully passing the new certification procedure for vertical solutions. enwis) may now bear the official seal of quality “Certified for Microsoft Dynamics NAV”. Microsoft acknowledges with this that the vertical solution for waste management and recycling business developed by tegos Dortmund meets the high technological- and quality standards, which Microsoft stipulates their development partner since this year.True to the motto “stand out from the crowd” only those Microsoft Partners may apply for this quality certificate, which have already proven their excellent solution competence, the so-called Gold-Partners. Already since 2004 tegos is one of the well selected circle. The certification procedure was conducted by the prestigious independent company Lionbridge. enwis) was here not only tested in detail in regard to functionality and ease of usability, the customers of tegos were also questioned about their satisfaction with the solution. The new certificate not only confirms the high technological and functional quality of the solution, but also the great satisfaction of enwis)-customers.With this, enwis) is a Best-Price-Solution ideally using the advanced Microsoft-Technology for the requirements of the waste disposal- and recycling branch. Because of the partnership of Microsoft and tegos Dortmund enwis) additionally offers long-term security of investment and for the future like hardly another competitive product.AutorTobias Kullmann Das könnte dich auch interessieren Nedvang chooses tegos’ tegossuite solution for its operational processes in the Netherlands 02.10.2023 — Tobias Kullmann Dealing with barter-like turnover 12.12.2022 — Tobias Kullmann Visit us at IFAT 2022 World’s Leading Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials Management 04.05.2022 — Tobias Kullmann Kununu Top Company 2022 20.04.2022 — Tobias Kullmann