Oracle puts CWG Ghana on platinum partnership level
Oracle Corporations, a renowned database management company, has elevated Computer Warehouse Group (CWG) Ghana as their first platinum partner in Ghana.
To this end, CWG Ghana has been positioned to support the hardware, the database and application layer for Oracle customers of all sizes.
The outstanding achievement was in recognition of CWG Ghana’s in-depth expertise and excellence in addressing Information Technology challenges of customers in Ghana. This new Oracle Status creates an edge for CWG Ghana over their competition.
This was contained in statement issued and copied to Ghana News Agency on Tuesday in Accra.
On this new level achieved, Mr Tony Dadzie, CWG Ghana Country Manager, noted that CWG Ghana has now been further enabled to continue contributing its quota to the economy by enhancing businesses in Ghana with the most recent technology.
According to Tony, CWG Ghana’s contribution has earned the company the ISO 9000:2008 certification.
With this remarkable achievement with Oracle, CWG Ghana has been given the opportunity to participate at the Oracle Advisory Board level where the challenges of customers are brought and addressed.
CWG Ghana Limited is the regional office of Computer Warehouse Group (CWG), the famed ICT Company that adds value to the operations of diverse clientele in Africa, using a highly skilled and motivated workforce.
Its services and solutions cover the three areas of ICT; Hardware, Communications and Software.
“That is why we partner with the best IT Technology Companies from all over the world. As an Oracle Platinum Partner, CWG Ghana has the product expertise and certified implementation experts to help her customers get the most out of their Oracle investment.”
CWG Ghana Limited has closely aligned the technology needs of its region with the technology roadmap of Oracle, and with this partnership our customers are rest assured that by working with us, they are putting their technology strategy into the safe hands of Oracle.
Source: GNA