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Racine partner to nonprofits wins national Microsoft award
Consistent Computer Bargains, Inc., (CCB), in Racine recently received three awards from Microsoft, including the Microsoft SMB East Coast Partner of the Year Award, Microsoft SMB Mid-Atlantic Partner of the Year Award, and SMB Renewal Partner in the East Award.
CCB primarily works with nonprofit organizations to find them technology solutions they can afford.
“We are extremely honored to be recognized with this award from Microsoft. Everything we do is focused on serving our customers better, and building relationships with the vendors,” said Chris Booth, president and chief executive officer of CCB. “With partners such as Microsoft, we continue to find better solutions to exceed our customer’s expectations with cutting edge technology and superior service and support. To be selected out of so many in the most competitive market for Microsoft is truly an honor. We are very proud of our contributions to our customers as their trusted advisors.”
CCB was granted the awards out of 5,000 other top east coast Microsoft partners.
“The achievements highlighted by these partners demonstrates their abilities to create and deliver innovative products and solutions to local customers,” said Jack Braman, vice president for Microsoft’s small and mid-market solutions and partners in the East region.
“Microsoft is pleased to acknowledge and honor these organizations, and we recognize their strength in driving innovation and success for businesses in the region."

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