TEMPE, Ariz., Aug. 29, 2016 -- Insight Public Sector (IPS) has received its third-consecutive annual recognition from Microsoft for success in providing cloud, mobility and other technology solutions to U.S. federal agencies.
Insight accepted the award for 2016 Microsoft Federal Channel Partner of the Year during the 2016 Microsoft Public Sector ISU (Industry Solutions University) conference held in Washington, D.C. August 8-11.
“The 2016 Public Sector Partner of the Year Award winners represent the most innovative and transformative work being done across our partner community, serving the mission of customers across US Government, Education and Health & Life Sciences,” said Curt Kolcun, VP, US Public Sector, Microsoft.
The award highlights Insight's work as a top Microsoft partner with success providing technology services and solutions around data center virtualization, data protection, mobile networking and security. Insight was chosen from more than 100 organizations across healthcare, education and government entities.
“This award is a testament to Insight’s dedicated teammates and the unique capabilities that help our clients leverage Microsoft technology,” said Prince Anand, director, federal sales. “Government agencies face a multitude of IT decisions today, including those around how and what applications to move to the cloud and when and how to implement the new Windows 10 operating system. Together with Microsoft, Insight provides solutions government agencies need now and for the years ahead.”
Insight has decades of public sector experience with purchasing contracts & enterprise agreements to supply technology to several federal agencies. Those are in addition to the purchasing contracts for NASA's SEWP V General Services Administration, the U.S. Air Force's NETCENTS and the National Institutes of Health's CIO-CS.
To learn more about Insight, click here or call 800-INSIGHT.
About Insight
From business and government organizations to healthcare and educational institutions, Insight empowers clients with Intelligent Technology™ solutions to realize their goals. As a Fortune 500-ranked global provider of hardware, software, cloud and service solutions, our 5,700 teammates provide clients the guidance and expertise needed to select, implement and manage complex technology solutions to drive business outcomes. Through our world-class people, partnerships, services and delivery solutions, we help businesses run smarter. Discover more at insight.com. NSIT-M
Contacts: CHUCK KING Insight Enterprises, Inc. TEL. (480) 409-6390 EMAIL: [email protected] ARIEL KOUVARAS Sloane & Company TEL. (212) 446-1884 EMAIL: [email protected]


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