News 6/10/2023
Timestamp was distinguished, at SAS Customer Recognition Awards 2023, as a SAS Distinguished Partner.
During the annual SAS Customer Recognition Awards presentation, SAS recognized Timestamp as a 'Distinguished Partner' for their outstanding performance, exceeding expectations, and going the extra mile in fulfilling their responsibilities, all of which were crucial for the success of their clients.
This award is intended to honor customers and partners who have made a significant impact on their organizations and the broader analytical community by demonstrating exceptional innovation through the delivery of exemplary services.
In the words of Rui Borges, Partner Manager at SAS: “Timestamp has been a trusted partner of SAS Portugal, consistently delivering successful projects for a diverse clientele over the years. This global recognition reflects the high level of customer satisfaction with the projects executed, leveraging SAS Data Quality & Governance, SAS Analytics & AI, and, more recently, SAS Viya in the Cloud initiatives.”
For Timestamp, being acknowledged as a 'Distinguished Partner' by SAS on a global scale validates the exceptional work accomplished by our internal teams in 2023. We have unwavering confidence in our adaptable and scalable work model, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, and we are optimistic about the future, alongside valuable partners like SAS.
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