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4Cambridge gain Microsoft Authorized Education Partner accreditation

4Cambridge has qualified to become a Microsoft Authorized Education Partner (AEP), demonstrating its ability to understand and implement Microsoft licensing for schools, colleges and charities.

“This Microsoft AEP authorization shows our commitment and specialism in the academic IT marketplace and demonstrates our knowledge of Microsoft and its academic products,” said Jon Stanton from 4Cambridge. “4Cambridge is perfectly placed to serve as technology advisors for education clients, and to fulfil their IT requirements.”

To earn a Microsoft AEP authorization, 4Cambridge had to complete a test to prove their level of academic licensing and market expertise.  The AEP program is designed to train participating resellers on Microsoft’s Academic licensing, authorize them to purchase and resell Microsoft Academic licenses, and demonstrate to potential customers that they are approved and knowledgeable academic partners.

“By becoming AEPs, partners show themselves to be committed and trained in providing discounted Microsoft academic products to the education market,” said Anthony Salcito, vice president of Education for Microsoft Corp.’s Worldwide Public Sector. “This authorization, along with our other education partner initiatives, gives our partners recognition of their areas of expertise and our academic customers the confidence that they are buying from academic IT specialists.”

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