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RCP/Rocket Award Winners for 2015

Every year, Redmond Channel Partner magazine and Revenue Rocket Consulting Group scour the Microsoft partner community for IT services companies that are doing it right. We look for companies with great business strategies that result in sustained growth.

Today we're pleased to announce the three winners of our third annual award: Pariveda SolutionsUptime Legal Systems and Valorem Consulting.

"We are particularly excited about the slate of RCP/Rocket award winners this year. They are a diverse set of partners that represent the 'best of the best' of the Microsoft channel. They have set a very high standard indeed for others to follow," says Mike Harvath, president and CEO of Revenue Rocket, an RCP columnist and a member of the award selection panel.

The award recognizes the companies for their innovative business strategies that resulted in sustained growth over a three-year period, from 2012 through 2014.

The award sought applications from U.S.-based IT services firms with annual revenues between $5 and $75 million.

Stay tuned for the October issue of RCP when we'll profile the winners and tell their inspiring growth stories.

Posted by Scott Bekker on July 13, 2015


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