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Rock Solid gets Microsoft ‘Partner of the Year’ nod

Ángel L. Pérez, vice president of Rock Solid, carries the Puerto Rican flag during the parade of flags at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference held in Houston, Texas earlier this month.

Ángel L. Pérez, vice president of Rock Solid, carries the Puerto Rican flag during the parade of flags at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference held in Houston, Texas earlier this month.

Rock Solid Technologies Inc., a Puerto Rican company dedicated to developing IT solutions and business partner of Microsoft since 1998, was recognized for the second time as “Partner of the Year” for Puerto Rico during the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference held earlier this month.

This is the most important event that brings together the Microsoft community and partners and recognizes companies that have developed and distributed exceptional solutions over the last year.

Aside from standing out locally, Rock Solid also took several awards at the Caribbean and Latin America level, wining Partner of the Year in the “Public Sector,” “Government” and “Customer Relationship Management” categories. These awards are given to partners who stood out within the Microsoft network during the year, for providing the best solutions for its customers through Microsoft technologies. The winning company must have also demonstrated extensive knowledge and experience in the industry while maintaining high quality standards of service and business leadership.

“Once again we put Puerto Rico and its high-tech industry on the map, demonstrating the caliber of our people by developing innovative solutions for our customers. I’m honored to bring home another award,” said Ángel L. Pérez, vice president of Rock Solid, who received the recognitions during the WPC awards ceremony.

Rock Solid competed with more than 3,000 other nominations worldwide in multiple categories.

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Business reporter with 30 years of experience writing for weekly and daily newspapers, as well as trade publications in Puerto Rico. My list of former employers includes Caribbean Business, The San Juan Star, and the Puerto Rico Daily Sun, among others. My areas of expertise include telecommunications, technology, retail, agriculture, tourism, banking and most other segments of Puerto Rico’s economy.
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