IBM wins Frost and Sullivan 2007 Market Leadership Award

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 19 December 2007, 02:17 IST
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Bangalore: IBM, a U.S. based IT company, has received the first-ever Frost and Sullivan 2007 Market Leadership Award in Storage Solutions in India. For the first time in India, Frost and Sullivan has included 'Storage Solution' in their Best Practices Research which in the past has included enterprise telephony, network security, database, and enterprise application software to name a few. "It is an honor to be the first company to win this award in the Storage Solutions category in India. Receiving this award proves once again that IBM is one of the most trusted IT vendors in India today," said Shailesh Agarwal, Country Manager, System Storage, IBM India/SA. "It continues to be our priority to provide first-class storage solutions and services that are tailored to our customers? needs. As we look into rolling out new products developed specifically for SMBs and enterprise customers alike in the India market, we will continue to provide our customers with an unmatched value proposition that will help them grow and succeed," he added. "Our teams of industry experts recognize the diligence and innovation required to implement a successful business plan and excel in the increasingly competitive global marketplace. For technology awards, technologies and research projects are compared using customer base demands. Additionally, factors such as feasibility of product launch, likelihood of customer acceptance and acceptance rates, and estimated time to market are taken into consideration. We are happy to announce that IBM has won Market Leadership award for Storage for FY 2007," said Madan Mohan, Director (Consulting), ICT Practice, Frost & Sullivan, South Asia & Middle East.