The awards were given during Ingram Micro’s Cloud Summit in Phoenix, Arizona.

Edward Gately, Senior News Editor

April 12, 2016

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INGRAM MICRO CLOUD SUMMIT — Electronics distributor Ingram Micro on Monday night recognized its 2016 Cloud Partner Award winners during its seventh annual Cloud Summit in Phoenix, Arizona.

The annual awards spotlight the tech distributor’s top channel partners across the globe that have “exhibited a high level of innovation, advocacy, performance and sales success with Ingram Micro and the Ingram Micro Cloud Marketplace.”

Ingram Micro, for the first time, also honored Odin partners that have demonstrated “excellence in proactively leveraging” the Odin Service Automation platform. Odin is a business unit of Ingram Micro.{ad}

Cloud computing is completely shifting the way businesses operate and providing channel partners with a game-changing opportunity to quickly elevate their value and relevance as a strategic IT business advisor,” said Renee Bergeron, Ingram Micro’s vice president, Global Cloud. “We are honored to recognize these standout partners for their commitment to delivering new cloud opportunities and service excellence to this expanding market.”

Recipients of Ingram Micro’s 2016 Cloud Partner Awards include:

  • Marketplace Award (United States) — InfinIT Consulting

  • Rainmaker (Top U.S. Sales) Award — Adapture

  • Best Sales Strategy Award (United States) — Aqueduct Technologies

  • Get It Done (Creative Strategy) (United States) — Arterian

  • Emerging Partner (United States) — Atrion

  • Marketplace Award (Europe) — TechQuarters

  • Marketplace Award (APAC) — Interlinked

Recipients of Odin’s 2016 Cloud Partner Awards include:

  • Excellence in Cloud Services Delivery — Telstra

  • Innovation in Hosting Industry Transformation — Home.pl

  • Excellence in Cloud Growth — Telmex

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Edward Gately

Senior News Editor, Channel Futures

As news editor, Edward Gately covers cybersecurity, new channel programs and program changes, M&A and other IT channel trends. Prior to Informa, he spent 26 years as a newspaper journalist in Texas, Louisiana and Arizona.

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