GREENVILLE, S.C., April 08, 2016 -- SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE:SNX), a leading Technology Solutions distributor, was honored as the Google for Work, Distributor of the Year 2015: Devices during the Google for Work TeamWork 2016 summit in March. This global award signifies the strength of the strategic relationship Google for Work and SYNNEX have developed to bring new products and solutions to market successfully.
Since the beginning of 2014, SYNNEX has built out a Google for Education channel strategy, working extremely close to help Chrome take a leading position in the education market, from 1:1 initiatives to shareable devices. Shortly thereafter, SYNNEX helped launch Chrome into the work place with solutions from digital signage and kiosks to video conferencing and the everyday knowledge-based worker devices. Last year, SYNNEX was honored as the 2014 Google for Work Global Partner of the Year – Sales for the results achieved the first year.
“We are very proud to be honored with the global Google for Work, Distributor of the Year 2015: Devices award,” said Rob Moyer, Vice President, Cloud and Software & Cloud Services, SYNNEX Corporation. “It is a testament to our true collaborative approach to growing Google for Work’s commercial business, as well as Google for Education’s K12 business, in the channel as we continue to perform above market.”
“SYNNEX has done an outstanding job bringing our solutions to market,” said Murali Sitaram, global director, partnerships & strategic alliances, Google. “From the beginning of our endeavor to bring Google for Work to the channel, SYNNEX has shown strategic value through consistently demonstrating sales, deployment and support excellence to our customers.”
To source Google for Work or Google for Education solutions from SYNNEX, contact:
- In the US: email [email protected]
- In Canada: email [email protected]
About SYNNEX Corporation
SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE:SNX), a Fortune 500 corporation, is a leading business process services company, optimizing supply chains and providing outsourced services focused on customer relationship management. SYNNEX distributes a broad range of information technology systems and products, and also provides systems design and integration solutions. Concentrix, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation, offers a portfolio of strategic solutions and end-to-end business services around customer engagement strategy, process optimization, technology innovation, front and back-office automation and business transformation to clients in ten identified industry verticals. Founded in 1980, SYNNEX Corporation operates in 26 countries around the world. Additional information about SYNNEX may be found online at www.synnex.com.
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