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    DMI Appoints Rob Innella As VP Of Enterprise Solutions

    By Brynn KoeppenApril 27, 2012
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    Sunny Bajaj, DMI

    Earlier this week DMI, Inc. announced Rob Innella as the company’s Vice President of Enterprise Solutions Division.  As Vice President, Innella will grow the company’s Microsoft Solutions Unit by providing public and private sector clients with long-term solution investments.

    DMI is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, a designation given to Microsoft’s top 1 percent of global partners.

    “We are proud to be among the elite few to hold gold-tier status as a Microsoft partner. Rob’s direct experience with Microsoft technology and his proven track record delivering winning solutions to federal and commercial clients make him an ideal leader for DMI’s Enterprise Solutions Division,” said DMI President and CEO, Sunny Bajaj. “With Microsoft’s seal of approval, customers can count on us to design and implement solutions that maximize the return on their Microsoft software investments. With Rob’s extensive expertise and guidance, we will continue to lead the charge in providing our customers with invaluable insight and service.”

    “DMI is positioned to leverage a wide array of Microsoft products to support critical customer initiatives and enable solutions that are unmatched by any competitor,” said Rob Innella, Vice President of DMI’s Enterprise Solutions Division. “Whether it involves building Intranets to improve communication, individual productivity and team efficiency or creating a strong document management foundation, I am excited to join a team that focuses on creating solutions that ensure client success and long-lasting value.”

    A Innella, a 25-year information technology veteran, previously led Avanade Inc’s federal business unit of over $30 million in revenue.  Innella’s niche includes a suite of Microsoft products, including, but not limited to,  SharePoint, Biztalk, Bing, SQL Server and the.NET platform.

     

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