ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 12, 2017 -- OffsiteDataSync, a global provider of cloud services including Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service, and cloud-based backup, proudly announces it has been selected as the 2016 Veeam Cloud & Service Provider (VCSP) Growth Partner of the Year by Veeam® Software, the innovative provider of solutions that deliver Availability for the Always-On Enterprise™. The winners of the 2016 Veeam Impact Partner Awards™ were announced at Veeam’s 2017 North American sales kickoff in Orlando, Fla. on January 11, 2017. The second annual awards ceremony recognize North American Veeam ProPartners who have not only demonstrated success in providing Veeam Availability solutions to their customers, but who have also provided first-class support, expert knowledge, continued product education, and a true Veeam strategy incorporated into their business.
OffsiteDataSync was recognized as Veeam Cloud & Service Provider (VCSP) Growth Partner of the Year for the VCSP partner who demonstrates the most progress, growth, and dedication toward Veeam’s overall business, as well as in selling Veeam cloud-based solutions.
“We are excited to recognize and honor OffsiteDataSync as the Veeam Cloud & Service Provider (VCSP) Growth Partner of the Year,” said Matt Kalmenson, Vice President of North American Cloud & Service Provider Sales, at Veeam. “Our partnership with OffsiteDataSync has enabled us to provide Veeam Availability solutions to our joint customers, empowering them to meet the ongoing demands of 24.7.365 availability. We extend our congratulations to OffsiteDataSync and look forward to an even more successful and collaborative 2017.”
“We are honored and delighted to be awarded the Growth Partner of the Year by Veeam Software,” said Matt Chesterton, CEO of OffsiteDataSync. “We’re projecting continued explosive growth with Veeam in 2017. We’re positioned to deliver always-on availability at scale with a 100% Nimble Storage and Cisco UCS powered backend.”
About OffsiteDataSync
OffsiteDataSync is a global provider of cloud services including Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service and cloud-based backup. OffsiteDataSync was one of the first cloud providers to join the Veeam Cloud & Service Provider (VCSP) program and also one of the first providers to become a platinum partner. Founded in 2000 and privately owned, OffsiteDataSync has been recognized as one of the 20 Most Promising Disaster Recovery Solution Providers by CIOReview magazine and ranked as a Top 100 Global Cloud Service Provider by Penton Media since 2013. OffsiteDataSync delivers availability for the enterprise through the world’s most advanced data centers based on Tier IV Gold-rated Switch LAS VEGAS multi-tenant/colocation data centers in Nevada, United States.
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