SecureSynergy appoints Ingram Micro as Indian distributor
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jun 2004
Mumbai: SecureSynergy Pvt. Ltd., leader in information assurance solutions, has announced the appointment of Ingram Micro, a single-stop provider of IT products and services in India, as its national distributor in India. As an authorised SecureSynergy distributor, Ingram Micro will extend SecureSynergy's security services and solutions to value-added resellers and system integrators across the country.
Announcing the appointment, Anil Menon, senior vice president, SecureSynergy, said, "Ingram Micro will add additional muscle to SecureSynergy's reach and help us address the growing infosec market. The last few months have seen our solutions accepted across all industry sectors and addition of Ingram will accelerate the adoption by customer and partner community."
Sanjiv Mehrotra, group general manager, enterprise solutions group, Ingram Micro India Pvt Ltd., said, "Our relationship with SecureSynergy is our first initiative into what promises to be a blockbuster market space. SecureSynergy's technological prowess and Ingram Micro's channel expertise will enable us to leverage on the solutions portfolio and current base and build great traction in the market."
SecureSynergy is a technology consulting services company with operations across India, Middle East, ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand and is the recognised leader in information assurance — a proactive, continual conduct of operations to protect, defend, detect and restore information and information systems.
Ingram Micro India Pvt. Ltd is a subsidiary of the $22 billion Ingram Micro Inc., the largest global wholesale provider of technology products and supply chain management services to nearly 170,000 technology solution providers and 1,700 manufacturers and operations in 37 countries.
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