Source: CGI.
  • CGI (GIB.A) has earned the Solutions Partner for Microsoft Cloud designation
  • The designation highlights CGI’s deep expertise and innovation across all of Microsoft’s commercial solution areas
  • CGI has over 8,000 Microsoft-certified experts and other technology platform certifications, positioning it to maximize the potential of its clients’ business outcomes
  • CGI is a Canada-based IT services provider with a presence in North America and Europe
  • CGI (GIB.A) opened today at $132.78

CGI (GIB.A) has earned the Solutions Partner for Microsoft Cloud designation.

The milestone involved the completion of all six Solutions Partner requirements within the Microsoft Cloud Partner Program, which cover business applications, data and artificial intelligence, digital and app innovation, infrastructure, security, and modern work for enterprises.

The designation highlights CGI’s cloud capabilities and builds on its success in delivering innovative cloud projects across various industries.

CGI employs over 8,000 Microsoft-certified experts which, when combined with its other technology platform certifications and end-to-end service offerings, enable the company to maximize business outcomes for its clientele.

CGI is a Canada-based IT services provider with a presence in North America and Europe.

CGI (GIB.A) opened today at $132.78.

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