Madrid, 24 June 2010 - Microsoft has rewarded Qurius Spain with the Microsoft
Country Partner of the Year Award. Strong engagement with Microsoft and
delivering customer satisfaction, showing innovation and business impact have
resulted in this reward.

The Country Partner of the Year Award has been introduced this year. Qurius has
been selected based on their dedicated use of Microsoft technologies to provide
solutions for their customers' needs. The award ceremony will take place at the
Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2010, from July 12-15 in Washington, D.C.
The annual awards honor Microsoft Registered, Certified and Gold Certified
partners for delivering exemplary solutions for their customers during the past
year.

Qurius Spain was also recognized as Finalist in the Distribution Partner Award
Category; Qurius UK was a Finalist in the NAV Partner of the Year Category with
its ParkVision solution.

Jose Maria Sanchez, Managing Director Qurius Spain: "We are very proud of this
Award. It is the result of close teamwork between both companies and of Qurius'
strong solutions that help our customers to enter a new era of sustainable
growth and success."

Leen Zevenbergen, CEO Qurius NV: "Qurius wants to become the leading European
company in sustainable IT. This Award reflects our strong and valuable
partnership with Microsoft and stimulates us to further join forces in the field
of innovation, new ways of working and sustainability."



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