For
Immediate Release
CASAHL Wins Notes Migration Partner of the Year Award at 2010
Microsoft Partner Awards
SAN RAMON, CA, June 23, 2010
Today, CASAHL Technology, Inc. proudly announced it is a Microsoft Partner Awards winner as Notes Migration Partner of the Year. The company was chosen out of an international field of top Microsoft Partners as delivering market-leading customer solutions built on Microsoft technology.
Winning the Partner of the Year means the world to us, said Dr. Harry Wong, CEO of CASAHL, but this award should be jointly held with the Microsoft Enterprise Notes Migration (ENM) team, because together we built an amazing and successful process around CASAHL’s products, where the Lotus Notes application migration challenge is addressed.
Awards will be presented in a number of categories, with winners chosen from a pool of almost 3,000 entrants worldwide. CASAHL Technology, Inc. was recognized for superior technology and innovation as the Notes Migration Partner of the Year. The Notes Migration Partner of the Year Award honors partners who have attained excellence in helping their customers migrate from IBM Lotus Notes to a comprehensive solution using Exchange Server, Office SharePoint Server, and Microsoft Office. This award recognizes CASAHL Technology, Inc. for effectively assessing their customers’ business challenges, articulating the business value of a migration, efficiently migrating their customer environments, and preserving and improving IT-driven business processes.
Microsoft is pleased to award CASAHL Technology as the Notes Migration Partner of the Year, said Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president, Office Business Productivity Group, Microsoft Corp. CASAHL plays a key role in the Microsoft Notes Transition Partner Program through its commitment to help customers migrate their IBM Lotus applications to the Microsoft platform. By introducing ‘Blackbelt Experts,’ a team of highly qualified professionals, and aligning with the Enterprise Notes Migration , CASAHL has driven a high volume of customer assessments and reduced the number of applications involved in the migrations.
CASAHL has worked with many enterprise customers and CASAHL Business Partners to successfully analyze and migrate their Lotus Notes environment.
A complete understanding of the application landscape is vital before any migration is embarked on, said Alex Argy, General Manager of Satsuma, a CASAHL Business Partner in Australia, and the CASAHL Lotus Notes Application Analyzer allows us to quickly analyse the Notes/Domino environment, providing our clients with valuable information about the size and complexity of each migration task. CASAHL ecKnowledge is then able to automate the migration of Lotus Notes content and structure, retaining data formats, attachments, meta-data, and complicated link relationships.
CASAHL’s Lotus Notes migration system really served our need to migrate into SharePoint and InfoPath, said Donna Ashley, IT Director of GEO Chemical, adding that, more importantly, we see significant cost reduction in terms of maintenance and ease of modification in the new applications.
About CASAHL Technology, Inc.
CASAHL Technology provides products and services to integrate or migrate Lotus Notes applications to the Microsoft platform. CASAHL products support all Lotus Notes source applications (including Lotus Notes/Domino, QuickPlace, Domino Document Manager, Lotus Quickr for Domino, and Lotus Quickr for WebSphere) and all feasible migration targets (including SharePoint, SharePoint Online, InfoPath, MS CRM, SQL Server, SAP applications, and corporate DBMS and workflow systems). CASAHL has been a member of the Microsoft SharePoint Design Advisory Council since 2004. Since 1993, over 1,500 organizations have employed CASAHL products for production integration and migration projects, either through CASAHL directly or through CASAHL’s worldwide network of service partners.
For additional information, contact CASAHL Technology, Inc., at 925-328-2828.
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