Sydney, Australia – 18 March 2014 – Dimension Data Learning Solutions (DDLS) announced today that it is the recipient of a Citrix ANZ Partner award for Learning Centre of the Year for the third year in a row.

“It is an honour to present DDLS as a Citrix ANZ 2013 Partner award winner for the third year in a row,” said Nicholas Thomas, Citrix APAC Readiness, Education Manager. “The Citrix Authorised Learning Centre Award (CALC) recognises DDLS’s consistent performance and achievements as a Citrix business partner in fiscal year 2013.”

Citrix Partner awards reflect a partner’s performance in driving revenue growth, demonstrates DDLS’s alignment with Citrix including support for Citrix programs and the number of certified instructors.

In addition to the CALC award DDLS instructor Melvin Porter was awarded the 2013 ANZ Instructor of the Year Award. Melvin was recognised due to the high quality of his course deliveries and for maintaining his certification status at a high level.

“DDLS is delighted to be recognised by Citrix, now for the third year in a row. DDLS clients have shown their preference for classroom instructor-led training for technical courses. DDLS strives to deliver the highest quality training experience we can with the best instructors or facilitators that we can find and we are grateful to Citrix for our partnership and for this recognition. I also congratulate Melvin on his hard work and dedication,” said Mal Shaw, DDLS CEO.



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