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Learning Tree Awarded Microsoft Gold Partner Status in Data Platform Training
Learning Tree Awarded Microsoft Gold Partner Status in Data Platform Training.

About this update from Learning Tree International Inc
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n Learning Tree International (OTCQX: LTRE) announced today that the \n company has reached Microsoft Gold partner status in the data platform \n competency area. This designation is awarded by Microsoft to partners \n who achieve the highest level of performance as a partner both in terms \n of training volume and technical expertise. Achieving Gold Training \n Partner status means that Microsoft has declared that the company has \n committed itself to the evolving suite of Microsoft technologies for the \n benefits of its clients.\n \n \n “Learning Tree and the Learning business group at Microsoft have forged \n a strong bond over the last year,” said Brian Simms, Director of \n Strategic Initiatives for Learning Tree. “Our organizations have \n benefitted from the partnership, and we’re always discussing new ways to \n use each other’s strengths to grow our brand and expand our product \n offerings. Learning Tree has been known as a trusted training provider \n for decades, and we’re honored to stand with Microsoft as a Gold partner \n as we prepare for the future of IT training.”\n \n \n Sr. Regional Director of Worldwide Learning at Microsoft, Kyle Uphoff \n added, “We want to congratulate Learning Tree International for their \n attainment of Gold Learning Partner status. To do so in a years’ time is \n an amazing accomplishment. Having partners like Learning Tree in our \n ecosystem is essential to achieving our goal of driving technology \n adoption and an affinity for Microsoft. We look forward to growing our \n partnership with Learning Tree as they leverage new capabilities to \n include Learning As A Service and other modalities that will continually \n modernize the learning experience for their global customers.”\n \n \n Learning Tree initially partnered with Microsoft early in 2017 as part \n of a new partnership \n strategy designed to allow the company to offer an ever-evolving \n suite of blended \n learning training solutions to IT organizations, which features \n in-class, online, and on-demand training options. Through the \n partnership, Learning \n Tree now offers nearly 100 Microsoft official training courses \n taught by Learning Tree’s MCT-certified expert instructors. Learning \n Tree instructors are put through a rigorous onboarding...