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M-Files Launches New Partner Program after Record Breaking Global Channel Sales Growth
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M-Files unveils new onboarding and training programs. By providing world-class training and best practices that meet the highest quality standards, M-Files equips us with the tools that offer our customers assurance and ensure their success, said Niall McConnell, commercial director, Convergent. AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) May 25, 2021
M-Files, the intelligent information management company, today announced a new partner program on the heels of record-breaking global channel sales growth. The company unveiled new onboarding and training programs, coupled with four new certifications for channel partners that verify competencies and reinforce successful delivery of M-Files information management solutions for customers.
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Oregon health officials have linked 13 more COVID-19 cases to People’s Church in Salem, bringing the total to 87 cases over the past five weeks and making it the state’s largest workplace outbreak this year.
The additional cases were reported three days after Pastor Scott Erickson vowed to never stop holding in-person services.
“We have been open for the last 68 years and I don’t think it’s appropriate to close down now,” Erickson said during one of three in-person Mother’s Day services Sunday.
The services, which were broadcast live, showed children standing shoulder-to-shoulder singing, without masks. Adults, too, sung maskless.
Pastor says he won t close church after COVID-19 outbreak infected 74 members
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Replay Video UP NEXT Returning to the pulpit after a COVID-19 outbreak infected him, his wife and 72 members of their congregation, the senior pastor of an Oregon church said Sunday that he will not kowtow to pressure to close the doors to the house of worship. Pastor Scott Erickson of the Peoples Church in Salem, Oregon, began his Mother s Day sermon by addressing the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in his church and throughout the state. “In the last several days, it is apparent that voices in our community and region want the church of Jesus Christ to be quiet and to be closed, Erickson told those in attendance at the church and others watching a livestream online broadcast. “Not us, not here, not now. That’s not what we’re doing.