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DDLS named learning centre of the year

DDLS named learning centre of the year

Wins Citrix A/NZ partner award for third year running

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Dimension Data Learning Solutions (DDLS) has been awarded the Citrix Australia New Zealand (A/NZ) partner award for learning centre of the year.

This is the third year in a row that DDLS has won the prize. Citrix said the award represents a partner’s performance in driving revenue growth and support for programs.

DDLS instructor Melvin Porter also received the instructor of the year award for the second year in a row.

The company said it was delighted to receive the commendation and that it reflects a customer preference for classroom instructor lead technical training.


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