Dimension Data’s business with Riverbed has grown at a compound annual rate of 40% in last four years
Dimension Dataannounced that it is a recipient of the Riverbed Technology Global Platform Partner of the Year Award and the RASP Partner of the Year for EMEA for 2013. The awards were presented at Riverbed Sales Kick Off 2014, the company’s annual sales and partner conference, earlier this month in San Francisco. The Riverbed Partner Awards recognise companies for excellence in meeting client needs and driving business results.
“We are very happy to be recognised with two awards from Riverbed,” said Gary Middleton, Global Business Development Director at Dimension Data. “This is the second year in a row that Dimension Data has been recognised withthe Riverbed Technology Global System Integration Partner of the Year award. The two awards are testimony to our skills in deploying and integrating Riverbed into the complex multi-vendor offerings that we deliver every day to clients around the world. Dimension Data continues to invest jointly with Riverbed to build on the solid base we’ve established to the benefit of our clients.”
In the last four years, Dimension Data’s business with Riverbed has grown at a compound annual rate of 40%. The Group’s deep technology skills in networking, data centres and end-usercomputing, combined with its global logistics, deployment, and managed services capabilities, make Dimension Data a compelling partner for Riverbed’s performance optimisation and management solutions.
“With this award, we applaud Dimension Data’s performance and achievements as a Riverbed partner, and look forward to Dimension Data continuing to raise the bar in delivering business value,” said Keith Hoskison, senior vice president, Worldwide Channels and Strategic Account Programmes at Riverbed. “Riverbed and its partner network are focused on investing in an entire portfolio of products to help our joint customers implement the most complete application performance platform — the only platform that can detect and cure application and data delivery performance problems before end user’s even notice.”