Arrow named EMEA Distributor of the Year by RSA

Arrow announced has been recognised as “Distributor of the Year” for 2014 for the EMEA region by RSA, the Security Division of EMC (NYSE: EMC). Arrow Electronics is an RSA SecurWorld™ Distribution partner.

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“The recognition is a testament to our industry-leading success in enabling our solutions providers to deliver a best-of-breed solutions portfolio to meet the new and emerging security challenges facing enterprises today,” said Jesper Trolle, vice president of sales for Arrow's enterprise computing solutions business. “We look forward to continued collaboration and success with RSA in the region.”


Offering a comprehensive portfolio of products, solutions and services, Arrow enables solution providers to establish a complete end-to-end security framework that is critical in ensuring a comprehensive, efficient, compliant and secure enterprise.


“The RSA Partner Council award honour gives special recognition to the top partners who represent the gold standard in helping secure our joint customers in an increasingly challenging digital world. We look forward to Arrow further embracing the RSA Intelligence Driven Security strategy leveraging the complete portfolio of our RSA products.” Said Roberto Llop, Director EMEA Channels, RSA. 

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