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Adelaide-based Calvert Technologies has boosted recruitment
and secured Gold Partner status from Microsoft by meeting demand for new technology
from SA's small business sector.
Gold Certified Partnership represents the highest level of
competence and expertise with Microsoft technologies, offering the closest
working relationship with Microsoft.
Calvert's managing director Dean Calvert already holds Microsoft's
Most Valued Professional status because of his expertise in deploying and
managing technology systems for small businesses. He is a regular speaker on
the subject at Microsoft events in Australia
and in the US.
Since the start of the year, Adelaide-based Calvert has
recruited three new staff members to meet demand from businesses, public sector
agencies and community organisations throughout South Australia. The company now has a head
count of seven.
Dean Calvert said he was expecting demand to continue
increasing, even if the economy began to slow down. "As competition gets
tougher, businesses typically seek to get more bang for their bucks of
investment," he said.
"We've recruited additional people so we have the spread of
skills that allows us to meet this increased demand. While there is an imminent
wave of new technology, with Windows Server 2008 and associated innovations,
many businesses are seeking to get more value from their older networks using
technologies such as SharePoint to collaborate more effectively.
"Small businesses are also using remote access systems more
creatively to free themselves from grinding through paperwork in their offices
to interact with their customers more regularly."
Mr. Calvert said Microsoft's Gold Certified Partner
accreditation would enable the business to better meet the needs of its
customers. "It gives us first look at emerging new technologies that can assist
small businesses to work more effectively," he said.
"The greatest opportunity we can see this year is the
ability to assist our customers to completely manage their infrastructure
through remote monitoring and management, so that problems are identified and
resolved before they have an impact on business operations."
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