CLEARWATER, Fla., Sept. 01, 2016 -- Tech Data Corporation (Nasdaq:TECD) today announced it will offer Windows 10 Enterprise E3, a subscription to the enterprise edition of Windows 10 for cloud service providers (CSPs). Tech Data will offer the fully automated service which provides enterprise-grade security and management capabilities to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Windows 10 Enterprise E3 is now available to solutions providers in the Americas and Europe through the Tech Data Cloud Solutions Store.
“Tech Data is well-positioned to rapidly mobilize and deploy Microsoft cloud offerings like Windows 10 Enterprise E3, ensuring our service providers can be the first to integrate Microsoft’s groundbreaking cloud innovations into the solutions they deliver to their customers,” said John Tonnison, executive vice president, Cloud Computing and chief information officer at Tech Data. “We are proud to launch Windows 10 Enterprise E3, and we’re excited for the new possibilities available to our reseller customers.”
Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP provides access to the latest security, management and control features available through the enterprise-grade edition of Windows 10. The offering is delivered through a simple, per-user subscription licensing model. With the addition of Windows 10 Enterprise E3, Tech Data now offers businesses of all sizes the complete stack of Microsoft CSP cloud solutions, including Windows 10 Enterprise, Office 365 (O365), Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS), Azure, and Dynamics Customer Relationship Management Online (CRMOL) in a flexible, pay-as-you-go, partner delivered managed service.
“Through Windows 10 Enterprise E3, Tech Data is helping SMBs around the globe realize the full value of Windows security and management capabilities,” said David Smith, vice president, Worldwide SMB at Microsoft. “The managed service offering is ideal for small businesses with limited resources and Tech Data is a trusted and experienced partner that can help facilitate the transaction.”
Tech Data Cloud offers solution providers and managed service providers (MSPs) the capabilities needed to capitalize on cloud opportunities in the marketplace, including the tools to navigate and transform their businesses. The Tech Data Cloud team offers education, marketing, business planning, demand creation, sales training and services to enable partners to successfully sell cloud products and solutions. To learn more about the full portfolio of solutions and services available through Tech Data Cloud in the United States, visit the Tech Data Cloud website at www.techdatacloud.com, call (800) 237-8931 ext. 87663, or email [email protected]. In Canada, call (800) 668-3475 or email [email protected], and in Europe, email [email protected].
About Tech Data
Tech Data Corporation is one of the world’s largest wholesale distributors of technology products, services and solutions. Its advanced logistics capabilities and value added services enable 105,000 resellers to efficiently and cost effectively support the diverse technology needs of end users in more than 100 countries. Tech Data generated $26.4 billion in net sales for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2016. It is ranked No. 108 on the Fortune 500® and one of Fortune’s “World’s Most Admired Companies.” To learn more, visit www.techdata.com, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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