DiMoa Reaches New Heights: Earns Prestigious Certification from Microsoft
- Expected to provide services related to AI and machine learning applications based on the Azure platform
- Dimore, an IT (information and communications) solution and cloud specialist, announced on the 28th that it had acquired Microsoft's 'Advanced Specialization' certification.
- DiMoa has obtained official certification in recognition of its technical capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) application development and modernization.
Expected to provide services related to AI and machine learning applications based on the Azure platform
Dimore, an IT (information and communications) solution and cloud specialist, announced on the 28th that it had acquired Microsoft’s ‘Advanced Specialization’ certification. This certification is a system in which Microsoft certifies partners that have proven technical expertise and customer success stories in a specific field as professional companies.
DiMoa has obtained official certification in recognition of its technical capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) application development and modernization.
With this certification, DiMoa will be able to provide more specialized services in the field of building and operating AI and machine learning applications based on Microsoft’s Azure (formerly known as Azure) platform.
“Microsoft’s official certification is an important qualification that proves that you can build and operate AI and machine learning applications,” said Hyuksoo Lee, CEO of Demore. “We will continue to help companies build an Azure-based work environment and contribute to customer business by providing various services.” “I will do it,” he said.
DiMoa is an IT distribution and cloud service company that operates as a licensed distributor and cloud specialist partner for Microsoft Korea, a commercial distributor for Adobe Korea, and a distributor for Ahnlab, PTC, Unity, and Zoom. Last May, he participated in the third-party allocation capital increase of B2N, a KOSDAQ listed company, and became the largest shareholder. He is the largest investor in X-Twins No. 1, and is actually the largest shareholder of B2N.
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