
Space Hellas received the “Customer Experience Specialization” certification from Cisco.
According to an announcement, the company has proven that it meets all the high requirements of the role to receive the “Customer Experience” certification from Cisco, which differentiates it among Cisco partners and creates a particularly significant competitive advantage for its customers, providing consulting services for the optimal utilization of Cisco solutions in their infrastructure.
Space Hellas was evaluated based on its ability to provide advanced Cisco value-added solutions through its in-depth sales capabilities, technological skills and services offered in Greece, Cyprus and Malta.
This important certification confirms the high specialization that Space Hellas holds in the “Customer Experience” with Cisco products and solutions. Possessing deep know-how and specialized experience, while giving special emphasis and continuous dedication, Space Hellas, provides a complete experience to its customers – partners, helping them achieve their goals, overcoming any problems that arise and offering a unique CX (Customer Experience ).
Space Hellas as a Cisco Gold Certified Partner constantly invests in its cooperation with Cisco holding the highest specializations, but also numerous certifications which demonstrate its deep knowledge of Cisco technologies and transformations, creating a significant competitive advantage for organizations wishing to succeed in their digital transformation.


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