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FHL Cloud Computing is NetSuite EMEA Solution Provider of the Year fourth consecutive year
Cheshire based, First Hosted Cloud Computing, has once again won the prestigious NetSuite’s European Solution Provider of the Year for an incredible fourth consecutive year.
The awards, held in San Jose, May 11th in California, bring together the largest gathering of NetSuite Cloud Computing global partners from around the globe in a celebration of excellence ahead of Suiteworld 2014.
Andrew Peddie, managing director of FHL Cloud Computing, said:
“To be acknowledged as best in our industry at this global event is such an incredible honour. To have this award for the fourth year is testimony to the great teamwork combined with an exceptional product. We have seen accelerated growth beyond all expectation, but we are just getting started. This really is an exciting time for us as businesses everywhere are crying out for our services and we are happy to oblige.”
NetSuite said:
“The award recognises FHL’s combination of cloud-focused management, knowledge and experience in starting up, running and growing companies across Europe, and recognises that FHL has created a perennial top firm across Europe, Middle East & Africa.”
FHL works in partnership with organisations to achieve properly configured business systems that meet the needs of the business in a timely and cost effective way, supporting business every step of the way, for as long as needed.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Chris Lowe .
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