Bosch Recognized as a Top-performing U.S. Technology Company

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. today announced it has earned the 2014 U.S. Smart Partner award for Physical Security from Ingram Micro Inc. The honor recognizes Bosch’s stellar performance in 2014, and reflects a successful working relationship with Ingram Micro that is built on trust, engagement and a shared commitment to mutual success.

The 2014 Smart Partner awards were presented to the distributor’s top-performing IT vendor partners in the U.S. during the 2015 Ingram Micro Experience, which recently took place in Huntington Beach, Calif.

“We’ve worked closely with Ingram Micro to introduce programs that make it easier for channel partners to meet their customers’ physical security challenges, and it’s a great honor to be recognized for this,” said Thomas Hansen, vice president of key accounts, Bosch Security Systems, Inc. “We strive to help integrators achieve business growth in this market by offering high-quality and high-performing products that ensure maximum customer satisfaction.”

“Bosch has gone above and beyond to develop targeted go-to-market strategies, tactics and programs together with Ingram Micro that provide our channel partners a competitive edge in the markets they serve,” said Jennifer Anaya, vice president of marketing for Ingram Micro North America and the executive host of the 2015 Ingram Micro Experience. “Bosch is an advocate for the IT channel and one of Ingram Micro’s top-performing U.S. vendors. Their commitment to giving businesses what they need to ‘Realize the Promise of Technology’ is exceptional.”

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