Recognition

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Microsoft

We’re a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, won Partner of the year with Microsoft in 2003-2004, and won CMS product of the year before that. Sitecore has numerous Microsoft certifications and designations, such as "Works with Windows Server 2008" and more.

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CeBIT Australia

In June 2010, Sitecore was awarded the coveted "Excellence in New Media" award by CeBIT.AU for providing greater freedom for content contributors to manage Web content without the need for technical support staff.

Further noted was Sitecore’s broad range of features combined with a strong development architecture, which enables marketing professionals, content editors and IT to rapidly implement a successful online business strategy and measure and manage that ongoing website success.

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KMWorld

In March 2010, Sitecore was named to KMWorld Magazine's list of "100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management."

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EContent

For the third year running, Sitecore was named among the 100 leaders in the digital content industry by EContent Magazine.

This win follows the 2008 recognition by EContent Magazine for both the Sitecore CMS and Intranet Portal products on the EContent 100.

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WebAward

Sitecore and its partner Digitaria won The Web Marketing Association's 2009 WebAward for Outstanding Website for two websites: the Atlanta Falcons and Beliefnet.

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InfoWorld

We started 2008 with an announcement that InfoWorld had awarded Sitecore's customer, the Atlanta Falcons, the 2007 InfoWorld 100 Project of the Year award for their highly innovative website.

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Info-Tech

In 2007 the recognized analyst group Info-Tech put us in the top "Leader" category.

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Sitecore was the technology of choice for us…There wasn’t a thing that we wanted to do that Sitecore couldn’t accommodate.

- John Van Spyk, Digitaria