David Kinsella, Technical Director, Qualcom
Qualcom, a leading Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, today announces that it has achieved a Microsoft designation in Azure Infrastructure. Qualcom is one of a select number of Microsoft partners in Ireland to receive this designation.
Qualcom was recognised for its expertise in delivering innovative solutions built on Microsoft Azure technology which meet the evolving needs of customers and drive their growth. With this certification, customers will benefit from an enriched range of Azure capabilities including accelerated migration to the cloud and enhanced security and flexibility.
Qualcom can leverage increased access to Microsoft resources and highly skilled technicians to continue to strengthen its Azure service portfolio.
Adding to its existing Microsoft Modern Work SME and Enterprise designations, this new recognition demonstrates Qualcom’s commitment to remaining at the forefront of technological advancement to deliver increased value to customers.
David Kinsella, Technical Director, Qualcom, said: “This designation helps to solidify our position as a leader in the market, and recognises the commitment of the entire team in providing cutting-edge Microsoft solutions to our customers. We remain dedicated to continuous improvement and innovation across our technology solutions to drive customers’ success. We look forward to continuing to work closely with the Microsoft team to enhance our capabilities.”
Fergal Quigley, Microsoft Azure Business Lead at MicroWarehouse, one of Ireland’s largest Microsoft distributors, said: “As one of a select group of partners in Ireland to have achieved this certification, this underscores Qualcom’s deep dedication to integrating Microsoft technology solutions that lead to customer growth. It gives customers the confidence to innovate, backed up by a team of highly skilled professionals and the highest quality of service and support.”
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