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As part of Pillar Data’s Emerald Partner Program initiative,
Adeara has been elevated to the Emerald Partner Program. In order to
participate, Adeara met specific requirements around sales and technical Pillar
accreditations which have enhanced Adeara’s overall storage go-to-market
strategies. With over 7 installations now since striking a partnership with
Pillar Data over 24 months ago, Adeara is in a position to offer its end-to-end
storage solutions including consolidation, disaster recovery and backup
solutions in a very cost-effective manner.
“This designation offers the highest level of branding, economic incentives,
and differentiation amongst competition, and is a testimonial to our commitment
to customer service through the use of Pillar Data technologies,” said Norm
Shockley Jr., CEO of Adeara, Inc. “As a Pillar Data Emerald Partner, this
allows us to offer better solutions to existing and new customers.”
Pillar remains focused on architecting quality storage solutions while providing partners and solution providers the tools and support needed for ongoing success. As the only company to deliver true Application-Aware storage solutions, partners are able to deliver unparalleled utilization rates, lower customers’ energy costs by at least 50 percent, and ultimately lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
Pillar has recently received several channel accolades including the VARBusiness Annual Partner Program 5-Star Gold Star winners, and Computer Dealer News’ Hot Companies to Watch for 2008.
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