Dimension Data shines at Cisco Partner Summit

Dawson says achieving Global Partner of the Year status in all three Cisco geographical regions is a fantastic milestone for the group.
Dawson says achieving Global Partner of the Year status in all three Cisco geographical regions is a fantastic milestone for the group.

Dimension Data has announced it scooped three Global Partner of the Year awards for the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia (EMEAR), and Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) at Cisco’s Global Awards conference held in Canada.

In addition, the Group was honoured with four geographic regional awards, a Marketing Velocity award for digital and social marketer of the year, and a further 15 theatre awards.

Awarded to exemplary channel partners, the Cisco Partner Summit Global Awards are designed to recognise best-in-class business practices and serve as a model to the industry. Areas of consideration include innovative practices, architecture-led approach successes, strategic business outcome focused programmes, seizing new opportunities and sales approaches.

“It is a great privilege to recognise Dimension Data for blazing new trails, making amazing things happen for our customers across the globe, and delivering business outcomes and true value,” said Bruce Klein, senior vice president, Worldwide Partner Organisation, Cisco.

Brett Dawson, group CEO, Dimension Data, said: “Achieving Global Partner of the Year status in all three Cisco geographical regions is a fantastic milestone for the Group, and demonstrates our ability to successfully team with the world’s technology industry leaders to accelerate our client’s ambitions. We’re also extremely proud to have garnered a further 19 other geographic and theatre awards. Our partnership with Cisco, now in its 24th year, plays a key role in ensuring Dimension Data consistently delivers world-class solutions and services to our clients through our comprehensive services portfolio.”

Cisco Partner Summit Global awards reflect the top-performing partners within specific technology markets across all geographical regions.

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