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Pan-African IT services company, Apotica, has successfully renewed its status as a Cisco Gold Partner in English West Africa.
In May last year, Apotica became the first (and remains the only) IT solutions provider in Ghana to attain this highest Cisco certification.
As a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, the company has again met the requirements for having the broadest range of expertise across multiple technologies, deepest level of discounts, best technical resources, and high level of customer satisfaction.
“We are excited with our leadership role in delivering Cisco solutions in the region,” said Felix Nkansah, Chief Executive Officer of Apotica. “Our customers continue to benefit from our advanced technical expertise and service delivery excellence.”
Apotica serves a large client base that spans multiple industry verticals including energy, financial services, technology, and government.
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About Apotica
Apotica brings together the best information and communications technologies to help clients grow, compete and serve their customers better. To learn more about Apotica, visit apotica.net.
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