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CEA: Long View wins Solution Provider of the Year

CEA: Long View wins Solution Provider of the Year

By:  Jeff Jedras  On: 20 Nov 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Check out the list of winners from the Computer Dealer News 2008 Channel Elite Awards

* IT Matters was awarded gold in the Best Collaborative Solution category, for managing telephony, networking, accounting and hardware partners to replace Atlantic Directional Inc.’s aging IT infrastructure whil the company remained open for business. There were no silver or bronze winners.

* Metafore won gold in the Best Managed Solution category, for creating a virtual IT department for Cadbury spin-off Allan Candy Co. Ltd. Zycom Technology Inc. and Nitro Microsystems were awarded silver and bronze, respectively.

* Toronto-based consulting firm, Thoughtcorp, won gold for Best Enterprise Solution for helping a Canadian satellite and digital content provider more effectively fulfill its customers’ orders and better manage its mobile workforce by connecting it over the cellular network. Lanworks Inc. won silver in the category, and Digica Solutions bronze.

* IT services company IntelliNet won gold for Best Mid-Market Solution. IntelliNet worked with Ideal Computer Group, an independent software vendor (ISV), to help British Columbia-based Dick’s Lumber, now a division of Rona, upgrade and refresh its entire system infrastructure in less than a year. Silver in the category went to TeamSFA and bronze to Envision IT.

* Gold for Best Small Business Solution went to Unity Telecom for providing Westhill Community Services with an IP-based, multi-site unified communications solution. TeamSFA copped a second silver in this category, while ITnorth.ca Network & Consulting Service Ltd. won bronze.

* Jolera won gold for best service organization for its work with the Christian Children’s Fund of Canada. Itergy was the silver winner, while Insite Computer Group Inc. took bronze.

-- With files from Maxine Cheung and Paolo Del Nibletto










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Jeff Jedras Jeff Jedras joined CDN as a senior writer in 2007. While he was new to the channel he was no stranger to technology journalism, beginning his career in Ottawa with Silicon Valley NORTH in 1998, where he... more

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