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| UK Oracle User Group Partner of the Year' Winners Announced UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) has announced the winners of the annual Partner of the Year Awards, a customer driven awards ceremony designed to recognise and reward the value that Partners bring to Oracle users. The award winners have all been voted in by the Oracle community. The 2009 UK Oracle User Group Partner of the Year Award winners are: UKOUG Applications Partner of the Year - DSP Managed Services UKOUG Business Intelligence Partner of the Year - Hitachi Consulting UKOUG Consulting Partner of the Year - Amosca UKOUG Cost-efficient Partner of the Year - Amosca UKOUG Customer Service Partner of the Year - Amosca UKOUG Database Partner of the Year - DSP Managed Services UKOUG E-Business Suite Partner of the Year - DSP Managed Services UKOUG Hyperion Partner of the Year - Concentric Solutions UKOUG Innovative Partner of the Year - DWS UKOUG JD Edwards Partner of the Year - WhiteHouse Consultants UKOUG Managed Services / Support Excellence Partner of the Year - e-DBA UKOUG Middleware Partner of the Year - Hitachi Consulting UKOUG PeopleSoft Partner of the Year - Atos Origin UKOUG Project Management / Product Delivery Partner of the Year - Atos Origin UKOUG Public Sector Partner of the Year - Mokum Change Management UKOUG Shared Services Partner of the Year - IBM UKOUG Siebel Partner of the Year - Innoveer UKOUG Small Business Partner of the Year - e-DBA UKOUG Technology Partner of the Year - DSP Managed Services UKOUG Training Partner of the Year - Rosetta Stone Ronan Miles, chairman of UKOUG comments, "Officially recognising the unrivalled value that Oracle Partners bring to the Oracle eco-system throughout the UK and Ireland had long been an objective of mine and after the tremendous success of 2008's UKOUG Partner of the Year Awards, I am pleased to announce the 2009 winners. With over 1,000 customer votes cast, the winners of the UKOUG Partner of the Year Awards 2009 should feel immensely proud that their customers have chosen to publically recognise the outstanding value they deliver." write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Computing News :: home page |