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APAC CIO Outlook: Simplus in the top 10 Salesforce companies

Jan 8, 2020 | Admin, Latest News

For the second year in a row, APAC CIO Outlook has recognized Simplus as one of the top ten Salesforce consultants/service companies! The rankings are released annually and focus on identifying the top providers for the Asia-Pacific region. You can find Simplus featured on page 17 of the online December issue here. Special congratulations to our Philippines and Australia team members who work relentlessly and truly exhibit the underdog spirit of Simplus’ core values. They have been instrumental in making this achievement possible!

APAC CIO Outlook is a media outlet covering the IT community in Asia-Pacific countries and connecting senior level IT decision makers with the latest insights and advice. The magazine’s annual rankings aim to profile the best companies for providing IT solutions to enterprise companies in APAC. APAC CIO Outlook’s team does extensive background research of countless vendors to identify the leaders.

We are honored by this recognition and excited for more opportunities and growth in APAC as we continue to expand our service offerings to a global customer base. Thank you to APAC CIO Outlook for applauding all of us here at Simplus!

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