Softlanding is thrilled to be recognized by Microsoft Canada as an Impact Award winner for 2021. These annual Canadian awards recognize Microsoft partners that have focused on bettering the lives of Canadians and demonstrated excellence in sales, marketing, skilling, innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology.

 

Vancouver, British Columbia , July 19, 2021 – Softlanding is proud to announce it has won the 2021 Microsoft Canada Inclusion Changemaker Impact Award. These annual Canadian awards recognize Microsoft partners that have focused on bettering the lives of Canadians and demonstrated excellence in sales, marketing, skilling, innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology.

“We are honoured to be amongst the winners for Microsoft Canada’s Impact awards and I am extremely proud of the Softlanding team,” said Shaun Roberts, President of Softlanding Solutions, Inc. “Since the onset of COVID-19, our focus has been on delivering innovative solutions for our clients to help them adapt and thrive despite this incredibly challenging time. We are particularly excited about this award as it directly aligns with our ongoing commitment to help make Canada a more productive, modern and inclusive place to live and work.”

Microsoft Canada presented these awards in 27 categories on July 15, 2021 as part of Microsoft’s second virtual Inspire conference. Winners were selected based on the outstanding work the companies provided to their customers and community.

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Softlanding is a long-established IT services provider of transformation, professional services and managed IT services that helps organizations boost innovation and drive business value. We are a multi-award-winning Microsoft Gold Partner with 13 Gold Competencies and we use our experience and expertise to be a trusted advisor to our clients. Headquartered in Vancouver, BC, we have staff and offices in Toronto, Montreal and Calgary to serve clients across Canada.

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