We’re excited to announce we’ve been awarded the Australia and New Zealand Learning Partner of the Year 2013 at the Cisco Australia and New Zealand Partner Insight Awards. Cisco announced the winners on March 18th 2014 at its Partner Insight Conference, as part of Cisco Live! in Melbourne.

“Cisco ANZ’s Partner Insight Awards celebrate the high achievers within our partner community. DDLS is a truly deserving winner of Australia and New Zealand Learning Partner of the Year 2013. Its performance and achievements as a Cisco business partner in 2013 were outstanding,” said Jason Brouwers, director of the Partner Business Group for Cisco Australia and New Zealand.

Mal Shaw, CEO of DDLS, said “We are delighted to receive the ANZ Learning Partner of the Year Award from Cisco. We aim to consistently deliver industry leading student experiences and client outcomes from the latest Cisco courses, and thank Cisco for this recognition of our efforts.”

Cisco ANZ’s Partner Insight Awards celebrate innovation, leadership and excellence within the business partner community. Award criteria include: innovative and architecture-led approach to success, business differentiation and strategic outcomes, and deep customer understanding. All winners were selected by a group of Cisco Australia and New Zealand Partner and Country executives.

Here’s a photo from the night with our CEO Mal Shaw, Cheryl Moore and Michael Clark.

cisco award 2014



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