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Zambia's first K2 BlackPoint roll-out

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My colleague and I have been managing our organization's SharePoint infrastructure for some time now and we have just rolled out the first K2 BlackPoint in the country, intended mostly for SharePoint workflow developments.

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Unknown said…
Hi

Congratulations! Its a proud moment for me and Olaf (my co-founder of K2)!!

We wish you only success!! Please dont hesitate to to let the people at K2 know how we can help to make you successful.

Regards,
Adriaan
Christopher said…
Many thanks to Matthew Vorster of K2 South Africa for helping us during the installation processes and Eloise Swanepoel for the smooth License acquisition process.
Nice going. Please will you blog about this in future, I would like to hear from end user their experience and challenges with using blackpoint.
Delicious English that hey :)
Eugene said…
Great work !!
I know my team including myself have been waiting for this day since we engaged a few months ago.
This is a huge win for the Africa & Middle East region that I manage. Let me know what processes you deploy and keep in touch.

Eugene van Rensburg
K2 South Africa
Anonymous said…
Congratulations !!! It's a great milestone for everyone.
Ntanisha said…
Great Job Chris.... Keep up with the good work..

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