Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) To Offer Free HP Training

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Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) has offered HP 3PAR certification at no cost to its partners.

Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) To Offer Free HP Training

Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) announced that its Buffalo Solution Center is hosting demonstrations of the new HP 3PAR F200 Storage System.

The new hands-on and virtual display solution was introduced to help channel partners capitalize on growing datacenter, cloud market opportunities.

For a limited time Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM)’s HP Enterprise Storage channel partners in the U.S. will also be also eligible to receive HP Enterprise Authentication training and certification at no cost.

Scott Zahl, vice president and general manager, Advanced Computing Division, Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) U.S, said that, “Demand for high-end storage — particularly across datacenter, virtualization and cloud environments — is climbing at a strong pace and requiring more advanced solutions that can operate seamlessly as part of the physical and virtual network infrastructure. The addition of the new HP 3PAR Storage System within our Buffalo Solution Center combined with the free HP 3PAR certification training and business development assistance is a strong testimony to the investments Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) is making within our Advanced Computing Division and VAR sales organization to give channel partners what they need to succeed across the board”.

Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) company shares are currently standing at 18.32.

Ingram Micro (NYSE:IM) To Offer Free HP Training
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