Unique World welcomes the appointment of Christian (Chris) Tune as a one of Microsoft’s Virtual Technology Solution Program (V-TSP) experts.  As a Microsoft V-TSP, he joins a select group chosen from the elite in Microsoft’s partner community.

Microsoft Australia has recognised Chris’ tremendous expertise in Microsoft Visio Services, the worldwide standard for creating and sharing business diagrams. 

This recognition follows the awarding of Microsoft Global Portals and Collaboration Partner for 2011 to Unique World.

The V-TSP program is an initiative designed to provide top Microsoft partners with new engagement opportunities and help to scale Microsoft’s pre-sales technical capacity.  V-TSP leverages technically deep resources from select partners to communicate the value of Microsoft solutions to customers and to position, demonstrate, and design Microsoft solutions as part of the pre-sales process.

Chris is Unique World’s second V-TSP.  Rob Cheyne (Head of Technical Consulting at Unique World) is also a V-TSP, in SharePoint 2010.

As a V-TSP, Chris will have access to online resources and documentation that are usually solely reserved for the Microsoft internal teams.  He will also have early access to extensive information about all new Microsoft product releases, which benefit Unique World customers.

Chris joined Unique World as Solution Architect in November 2010 from senior architecture roles in large UK public sector organisations.  He has worked on a number of exciting projects with Unique World, including large scale Lotus Notes migrations, process governance and management systems in Visio Services, and complex social collaboration ecosystems based around SharePoint 2010.

With more than 13 years expert level experience of enterprise systems, solutions architecture and system design, Chris is a highly competent and successful technical architect with experience of managing offshore teams.   Chris shines as a team leader on projects where complex differing requirements/priorities require a diverse balance of skills within teams. 

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