Iconics Named Microsoft Sustainability Partner of the Year

June 27, 2012
Leading Independent Software Supplier Develops, Delivers Outstanding Microsoft-Based Solutions
Nearly 3,000 participants were considered worldwide for the 2012 Microsoft Sustainability Partner of the Year Award. Iconics won this year's award for its commitment to providing exceptional customer solutions and services in Sustainability."Our Energy and Facility AnalytiX solutions reinforce the strength of our relationship with Microsoft, as well as our commitment to providing our customers and partners with cutting edge energy and sustainability solutions," said Russ Agrusa, president and CEO of Iconics.The Sustainability Partner of the Year Award recognizes partners who have developed and delivered new software and technology solutions established by the Microsoft platform, to help citizens and business reduce global impacts on the environment."By using the Microsoft technology platform to harness the power of real-time data from manufacturing and facility operations, Iconics has achieved outstanding results in driving customer sustainability efforts and reducing energy costs across multiple industries," said Rob Bernard, chief environmental strategist for Microsoft.

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