CLEARWATER, Fla., Sept. 08, 2016 -- Tech Data Corporation (Nasdaq:TECD) today announced an agreement with NetEnrich, an information technology infrastructure management company, to deliver professional migration and managed service offerings for Microsoft Azure and Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS). The offering is available to solution providers in the United States through Tech Data’s Technical Services team.
“NetEnrich’s customized offerings empower our solution providers with instant scalability and high-quality, go-to-market-ready managed services for Microsoft Azure and EMS,” said Maurice Hamilton, vice president, Technical Services at Tech Data. “These solutions offer an opportunity to simplify the process of moving infrastructure from on-premise to cloud, and we look forward to helping our partners leverage them to navigate through the transition.”
Through the agreement, NetEnrich and Tech Data are positioned to provide professional support services necessary to accurately assess, migrate and manage workloads into Microsoft Azure and EMS. Core offerings include on-premise to Microsoft Azure server setup, migration and management, backup, disaster recovery and enterprise mobility services. Additional services available through Tech Data include technical cloud assessments and services that evaluate cloud readiness while providing a clear path to the cloud, including sizing recommendations and best practices on cloud migration.
“Partners like Tech Data are experts in making connections with the reseller community, and we are thrilled to partner with them and extend our reach, especially within the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market,” said Phuc Vu, director, Business Development at NetEnrich. “We are looking to seamlessly and significantly expand the consumption of cloud services, while empowering partners to effectively scale their businesses.”
For more information on how to leverage Tech Data’s Technical Services to migrate and manage assets into Microsoft Azure and EMS, contact Tech Data’s OnCall Support Services team at 800-237-8931, ext. 64257, or email [email protected].
About Tech Data
Tech Data Corporation is one of the world’s largest wholesale distributors of technology products, services and solutions. Its advanced logistics capabilities and value added services enable 105,000 resellers to efficiently and cost effectively support the diverse technology needs of end users in more than 100 countries. Tech Data generated $26.4 billion in net sales for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2016. It is ranked No. 108 on the Fortune 500® and one of Fortune’s “World’s Most Admired Companies.” To learn more, visit www.techdata.com, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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