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HARDPRO RECOGNISED AS BEST DELL PARTNER  FOR 2023 AT DELL FORUM HELD IN JO-BURG, SA

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With immense pride and excitement to share a remarkable achievement for HardPro—one that symbolizes our commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). We are delighted to announce that HardPro has been recognized as the Best Dell Partner in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) for the year 2023.

This prestigious award was presented to us at the Dell Forum 2023 in Johannesburg, a testament to our exceptional performance and strong partnership with Dell within the Southern African region.

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Foundations of Excellence and Innovation

Seventeen years ago, we embarked on a journey to establish a company that not only provides outstanding technological solutions but also becomes a catalyst for innovation. Today, as a fully Botswana- owned enterprise, we take great pride in our journey that has brought us to this moment.

Our commitment to growth and innovation led us to strategically establish a new office in Tanzania in

2023, in alignment with our Southern African Development Community (SADC) expansion strategy. This expansion not only broadens our footprint but positions us as a key player in shaping the future of ICT in the region.

Diverse Presence and Industry Leadership

HardPro has cultivated a robust presence across various sectors, including Financial Services, Multi- nationals, Parastatals, Telco, and the Public Sector. This recognition underscores our ability to meet the diverse and evolving needs of these sectors with cutting-edge solutions and services.

Focus on Leading Brands and Comprehensive Solutions

Our strategic focus on leading brands such as Dell, IBM, Cisco, Fortinet, and VMware highlights our commitment to delivering excellence in hardware, software, security solutions, and services. At HardPro, we are not just providers of technology; we offer end-to-end services, covering implementation, maintenance, and support, ensuring a seamless experience for our clients.

Exclusive Partnerships and Industry Recognition

We are immensely proud to be the Only Dell Titanium Partner in Botswana, a distinction that reflects our deep and exclusive collaboration with Dell. As a Dell Warranty Partner and Dell Pro-support Partner, we are committed to providing not only products but a complete support ecosystem, guaranteeing the success of our clients.

Our dedication to technological breadth has been acknowledged with the Westcon Best Technology Breadth Award. Additionally, being the Only RedHat Advanced Partner in Botswana is a testament to our commitment to open-source solutions and continuous innovation.

Surpassing Milestones and Embracing the Future

Today, as we celebrate the Best Dell Partner in SADC award, we also mark a significant milestone – surpassing the $1.5 million annual revenue mark. This achievement is not just a reflection of our past successes but an inspiration to embrace the future.

Looking ahead, we are excited to position ourselves as an innovative partner for the future of ICT. We recognize the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), and we are committed to integrating these technologies into our solutions, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of the ever-evolving ICT landscape.

Closing Thoughts

In conclusion, I want to express our deepest gratitude to Dell for this esteemed recognition. It is a testament to the dedication, hard work, and innovative spirit of the entire HardPro team. As we continue on this journey, we reaffirm our commitment to excellence, innovation, and being a reliable partner for the future of ICT.

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