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Advania Iceland now a Certified Salesforce Partner

Advania has been accredited as a Salesforce Certified Partner by the world's leading Customer Relations Management (CRM) software developer. For almost 20 years Salesforce has developed solutions that enable companies to manage their customer relations, to ensure first-class services, and market and sell their products. Salesforce is the most widely used software of its kind in the world, providing a good overview of all business relations and enables companies to make strategic decisions regarding product development and sales.

Aegir Mar Thorisson, CEO of Advania Iceland:

“This certification is valuable to our clients. It confirms our excellent CRM capabilities and ensures that we have access to Salesforce's best professionals and a network of other certified partners worldwide. We have worked with Salesforce for years and our customers have used the platform to excel in very competitive markets. I am proud of this certification and the fact that it strengthens our broad product offering when it comes to CRM solutions. “

For more information, please contact:

Aegir Mar Thorisson, CEO of Advania Iceland, phone +354 864 9841, email: aegir.thorisson@advania.is

About Advania

Welcome to IT – Advania is serving thousands of corporate clients in the Nordic region. We provide a wide range of IT services, platforms, cloud solutions and support to private and public companies. Our mission is to help our clients to simplify IT infrastructure, enhance functionality and reduce costs. Advania is quick on its feet and has retained its flexibility despite considerable growth in recent years. Our corporate culture is to empower front line employees to take decisions that benefit the client. Advania’s vision is to enable customers to improve their performances with IT.

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