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August 7, 2013

Bond’s Excellence in Microsoft Business Applications

Excellence is a talent or quality which is unusually good and so surpasses ordinary standards, according to Wikipedia. In the business software industry, excellence is defined by the positive impact software has on a business including its functionality, reliability and flexibility. For more than three decades, Microsoft has been a leader in the business software industry and has provided excellent business software solutions that enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of businesses.

Microsoft has defined its own measures of excellence for its partners to strive for, which are Gold and Silver Competencies in multiple specific business software niches. In order to attain these competencies, Microsoft partners must meet many criteria including multiple team members obtaining various certifications, multiple customer references, multiple customer satisfaction survey participants, and revenue attainment goals.
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We’re pleased to share that Bond Consulting Services (BCS) has achieved excellence in the Microsoft community by earning Gold Competency in ERP with Dynamics GP and Dynamics AX, and earning Silver Competency in Customer Relationship Management (CRM).

We’re proud to leverage our knowledge of Microsoft ERP & CRM solutions and our partnership with Microsoft and dozens of Independent Software Vendors (ISV) to help realize our mission of “improving the lives and business success of our clients, team members and partners”.

Bob Bond has led an expert team of consultants as owner and president of Bond Consulting Services.

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