GrapeCity Developer Solutions Named in CIOReview's 20 Most Promising Microsoft Solution Providers
Pittsburgh, PA – January 10, 2018 GrapeCity, a component solution provider in the Microsoft Visual Studio Partner Ecosystem and Visual Studio 2017 Sim-Ship Partner, has been recognized by CIO Review as one of the 20 Most Promising Microsoft Solution Providers of 2017.
GrapeCity’s Developer Solutions was named in the top twenty for providing the widest range of Microsoft Visual Studio components, IDE platform development tools, and applications. There are various organizations that offer leading solutions and consultation to drive enterprises with insights into best practices for specific Microsoft domains. With this in mind, CIO Review Magazine has charted out 20 companies that are at the forefront of providing comprehensive and value-added Microsoft solutions.
“We're all about supporting developers and their needs, empowering them to build better applications,” said Joseph Lininger, GrapeCity Head of Global Marketing. “The focus of GrapeCity lies in ensuring superior support to application developers in JavaScript, mobile, and especially the Microsoft ecosystem.”
As Visual Studio Partners, GrapeCity leverages Microsoft’s market approach and engages with other partners to respond to the evolving technological landscape. In addition, previews of technologies—like Visual Studio versions—ensure GrapeCity stays on top of shifting customer needs. Visit the Microsoft site to read the full article.
About GrapeCity
GrapeCity is an award-winning Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, a premier Visual Studio Partner Program member, and one of the world’s largest providers of developer components. The company has more than 850 employees and hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide. For close to 30 years, GrapeCity has provided enterprises around the world with state-of-the-art developer tools and components, software services, and solutions. For more company information, visit the website.
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