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Fowler Software Design Partners with CMIT Solutions of Denver

Two Denver-based companies, Fowler Software Design LLC and CMIT Solutions of Denver have been partnering for five years to create a successful referral partnership and strategic alliance. DENVER, CO, December 24, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Denver-based Fowler Software Design recently marked five years of partnering with CMIT Solutions of Denver. The purpose of the partnership between Fowler Software Design and CMIT Solutions is to be referral partners and strategic alliances for each other. CMIT Solutions has a focus on the technology infrastructure at a business and Fowler Software creates and maintains custom software that enables a business to be more productive and profitable. Chief Marketing Officer for CMIT Solutions of Denver Debi Bush said, "Our firms and the solutions we implement with clients complement each other. The reward is knowing that the client being referred will be treated professionally." Bush said that one of the biggest benefits of the partnership for CMIT Solutions has been that they are 100% confident of recommending and referring Fowler Software to their clients and prospects. "Our firm says that "we can get it done" when asked about software development or other projects that are outside our normal scope. We know that by working with FSD we can get it done and done right for the client." Moving forward Bush said that CMIT Solutions would like to see a continued partnership and business relationship. Bush added, "A business relationship where our businesses mutually benefit and grow as a result of our long standing relationship and partnership." ABOUT Fowler Software Design - FSD is celebrating twenty-five years of delivering high-quality custom software solutions to international and national clients, such as Deloitte, Syngenta Flowers, and Medical Simulation Corporation. FSD works with a variety of industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, financial services, construction, and with entrepreneurs that have a "bright idea" for custom desktop or web applications. Visit www.fowlersoftware.com for more information. ABOUT CMIT Solutions of Denver - CMIT Solutions of Denver is part of a nationwide information technology consulting and services firm that works with small and mid-sized businesses. CMIT focuses on learning about all aspects of the business in order to recommend, manage and maintain the technology environment. Technology is a tool for moving a business forward and upward. Phil and Debi Bush are the owners of CMIT Solutions of Denver. They were recognized as "CMIT Solutions Franchise of the Year" in 2007 and have received numerous other awards and recognition from within the CMIT system as well as from strategic alliances like Dell and Microsoft. They have even written a book "I JUST Want My Computers to Work - A Business Owner"s Guide to Technology Peace of Mind" and were written up in the Denver Business Journal for this book. Visit www.cmitsolutions.com/denver for more information. Press Contacts: Emily Witt Public Relations Coordinator Fowler Software Design Phone 303.499.5499 Fax 303.499.5442 www.fowlersoftware.com Debi Bush Chief Marketing Officer CMIT Solutions of Denver Phone 303.756.2648 denver.cmitsolutions.com


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