DAKOTA DUNES, S.D., April 01, 2016 -- Sterling Computers Corporation today announced it has been named to The Channel Company’s CRN® Tech Elite 250. This annual list recognizes an elite group of IT solution providers that have invested in the training and education needed to earn the most advanced technical certifications from leading vendors.
In compiling the list, The Channel Company’s research group and CRN editors worked together to assess the most customer-beneficial technical certifications in the IT channel. These technical certifications—from vendors including Cisco, Citrix, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, NetApp, Microsoft, VMware and Symantec, among others—have enabled Sterling to deliver an outstanding level of premium products, services, and support to their North American customers.
Sterling was selected as a Tech Elite 250 recipient for the sixth consecutive year for its strategic partnerships and high levels of certifications with the leading technology manufacturers for over 20 years. Sterling’s deep technical expertise, diverse portfolio of technology certifications, and proven ability to help customers with their advanced solutions, uniquely positions them with an unmatched industry-best value. These capabilities combined with expert technical teams that are cross-certified in a wide range of disciplines, enables Sterling to create highly customized projects to design, procure, distribute, and install advanced technology solutions that meet their customer’s exclusive needs.
“The solution providers selected for our annual Tech Elite 250 list have demonstrated a commitment to excellence and gained strong industry credibility by earning some of the most difficult IT certifications available from top technology vendors,” said Robert Faletra, CEO, The Channel Company. “Attainment of these exclusive certifications strengthens the channel as a whole by invigorating partnerships and enabling the delivery of exceptional customer service. We congratulate each of these organizations and look forward to their continued success.”
“We are pleased to be recognized by CRN as part of the Tech Elite 250 for the sixth straight year,” said Brad Moore, President of Sterling. “This award is validation of our ability to continue to support each of our customer’s most challenging and ambitious technology requirements. Our employee’s access to rigorous training and professional development is a differentiator for our company and critical in our efforts to hire and retain the brightest technologists available in our industry.”
About Sterling | (www.sterlingcomputers.com)
Sterling is an award-winning technology solutions provider with over 20 years of experience helping customers solve the most complex requirements of their IT environments. We provide customers with a simplified IT experience by being their single point of contact for all of their solutions architecture, proof of concept, product fulfillment, and technology adoption service’s needs. Additionally, we provide cyber security solutions for mission critical clouds and networks. Sterling is a certified Small, Woman-Owned Business (WOB, WOSB, EDWOSB).
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