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Insight Achieves HP ProCurve Elite Partner Status; Single-Source IT Provider One of Three National Systems Integrators to Achieve Ranking
Business Wire, June 25, 2004
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Insight North America ("Insight"), a subsidiary of Insight Enterprises Inc. (Nasdaq: NSIT), today announced that its Corporate and Public Sector divisions have achieved HP ProCurve Elite Partner status.
To achieve the ProCurve Elite Partner ranking, Insight had to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of networking and offer a broad suite of product and application services, including systems integration and network design, installation, configuration, optimization as well as network lifecycle support. In addition to having the highest level of ProCurve networking certifications, ProCurve Elite Partners must have the local presence to deliver solutions and services face-to-face.
"HP's ProCurve technology plays an important role in meeting our corporate and public sector customer's evolving networking needs," stated Chris Laney, vice president of service management, Insight. "We're very pleased to be one of only three HP ProCurve Elite partners. This certification demonstrates the breadth and depth of our networking capabilities that enables us to meet the critical networking requirements for the most demanding customers."
About Insight
Insight North America ("Insight") is a leading single-source provider of IT products and services to businesses, government and educational institutions in the United States and Canada. Insight's offerings span the entire IT lifecycle with more than 200,000 name-brand hardware, software and peripherals -- the largest selection in the industry -- along with a full line of services tailored to support the changing and unique needs of technology buyers. Insight is a wholly owned subsidiary of Insight Enterprises Inc., ranked No. 537 on Fortune magazine's 2004 "Fortune 1000" list. For additional information, call 480-902-1001 or visit www.insight.com.
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