NEW YORK, NY, November 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Myriad Supply LLC, a leading distributor of computer and telecom networking systems has achieved Elite status in the distinguished Juniper Networks partner program. The certification affords Myriad's 12,000 customers better discount pricing on Juniper's extensive line of computer networking hardware. In addition, the Elite Partner status allows Myriad Supply to offer expanded pre-sales engineering support and network design and post-sales support services provided by Myriad's team of enterprise, data center and ISP consulting experts.
Myriad Supply has been named four times to the Inc. magazine list of fastest growing companies and ranks 18th on the list in computer hardware, reflecting an impressive 80% annual growth rate earned by providing up to 85% discounts on brand name hardware to a clientele of nationwide IT managers, network consultants and cloud computing engineers.
A longtime supplier of Juniper routers, firewalls, switches and security products, the achievement of elite partner status will allow Myriad Supply to pass on even greater savings to its long list of Fortune 500, federal government and ISP clients.
Next-day delivery and preferred pricing is available for these and other popular Juniper products:
• Juniper MX Series 3D Universal Routers
• Juniper EX Series Enterprise Switches
• Juniper M Series Multi-services Routers
• Juniper T Series Core Routers
• Juniper Q-Fabric for the Data Center
Myriad Supply is a full-service supplier of brand-name new and reconditioned networking, data storage, cloud, wireless, VOIP and security hardware with comprehensive installation, monitoring and support capabilities. For more information contact Myriad at 1-866-725-1025 or visit http://www.myriadsupply.com.
Myriad Supply Named Juniper Elite Partner, adds new Consulting Services to line of 25,000 Networking Hardware Products
As a member of Juniper Elite Partner, Myriad Supply will be able to provide better pricing and more complex design and services to clients interested in Juniper Networks' equipment.
2012-11-11
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[Press-News.org] Myriad Supply Named Juniper Elite Partner, adds new Consulting Services to line of 25,000 Networking Hardware ProductsAs a member of Juniper Elite Partner, Myriad Supply will be able to provide better pricing and more complex design and services to clients interested in Juniper Networks' equipment.