This is the second year in a row for the annual Binary Tree Partner of the Year Awards. The 2011 awards winners were recognized at a Binary Tree reception last night during the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 2011) in Los Angeles.
Below is the list of the 2011 award winners:
2011 Partner of the Year Award Winner - Global Systems Integrator in North America
2011 Partner of the Year Award Winner - Global Systems Integrator in EMEA
2011 Partner of the Year Award Winner - Global Systems Integrator in Asia Pacific
2011 Partner of the Year Award Winners - Regional Systems Integrators in North America
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Posted by Carl Baumann, Worldwide Director of Sales
New Year's Day has always been a very sentimental day for me. As I sit here and write my first blog post for Good Migrations, I can't help but to state the obvious, “time really flies". I stare in awe at how quickly my kids are growing and how fast life progresses. During the year, finding time to reflect is very difficult considering all of the uber-important work meetings and conference calls that I’m involved in on a daily/hourly/secondly basis. When I finally have some down time to reflect on how fast life moves, I can finally take notice of some of the constants in life.
The one constant that really occupied my thoughts today is CHANGE. Change is now my constant in life. In the past, I’d resist change and fight it. I mean, who really likes change? Change is unpredictable, absolute, and full of unknowns. Change is downright scary and devoid of any real answers about what will happen in the future. Life would be so much easier if everything just stayed the same. As I grow older (and hopefully wiser), I’ve come to accept, and even embrace, change. Over the past few years, everything that I have known has, in fact, changed. My personal life and work life, in one form or another, has changed. At this point in my life, change is exciting and full of surprises. I have accepted change, warts and all, and embrace it. Change and I now understand each one another.
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