Business Services Industry

mcaConnect, LLC, a National Microsoft Business Solutions Partner, Earns Microsoft Certified Partner Status and Microsoft Competency for Microsoft Business Solutions - Axapta

Business Wire, Feb 9, 2005

SPARTA, N.J. -- mcaConnect, LLC, a national business partner for Microsoft Business Solutions - Axapta announced today that they have earned their 20th Axapta certification. mcaConnect is one of a select few national partners that have completed all of the requirements to earn the Microsoft Business Solutions Competency for Axapta to become a Microsoft Business Solutions Certified Partner. The Axapta Competency is one of the most stringent and thorough certification processes in the software industry. To earn the Microsoft Business Solutions Competency for Axapta, up to 3 consultants combined must complete and pass 8 unique exams, including 5 required exams and 3 elective exams.

"By achieving these certifications and the Axapta Competency, mcaConnect continues to invest in our Microsoft Business Solutions - Axapta resources and Microsoft programming and infrastructure skills to help our customers utilize Microsoft applications and technologies to improve and grow their business," said Bob Hoey, president of mcaConnect.

About mcaConnect, LLC

mcaConnect is a national firm with offices in: Chicago, Orange County, CA, Cleveland, Milwaukee, New York City, NY/Philadelphia, Houston, Cincinnati, NY/New England, Pittsburg, Indianapolis and Minneapolis. With over 20 years of experience implementing manufacturing and distribution solutions, their knowledgeable staff of over 200 includes certified Axapta, Microsoft and APICS consultants and CPAs. With over 600 ERP customers, primarily mid and large, multi-site, multi-national businesses, they have implemented ERP solutions in a wide variety of manufacturing, distribution and service industries.

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