Kenyan startup feted by Microsoft
Business
By
James Wanzala
| Aug 08, 2020
Kenyan technology company Cloud Productivity Solutions (CPS) is among companies that were recognised during the 2020 Microsoft Inspire awards.
The awards recognise partners demonstrating excellence in innovation based on Microsoft technology.
CPS also won the Global Teamwork Partner of the Year in 2019 for their work on Teams, a chat and conferencing platform.
“We have always believed in bringing technology closer to those who need it most, allowing everyone to ultimately achieve more,” said Sayid Ibrahim Youssry, general manager at Microsoft Middle East and Africa Emerging Markets.
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