Al Yousuf Computer & Telecommunication earns 2 NEC awards

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NEC, a major integrator of information technology and unified communications, recently named Dubai’s Al Yousuf Computer & Telecommunication as one its best-performing global partners on June 18.   

The announcement was made at the recent 2015 NEC EMEA

(Europe, Middle East and Africa)  Partner Conference, which took place in Athens, Greece. Yousuf Computer & Telecommunication took NEC’s Top Server Message Block (SMB) Distributor 2014-2015 and top SL1000 Distributor 2014-2015 honors.

“We are very honored to be recognized by NEC for our efficiency of service and our commitment to the success of the brand in the region,”

Al Yousuf Group President Eqbal Al Yousuf said. “We believe in delivering utmost quality in products, a mission that is well supported by NEC in the quality array of products that they offer. It is an honor for us to represent them in the region.”

Al Yousuf Channels Distribution Manager

Hayder Salman
agreed.

“We are grateful to NEC for presenting us with such a big honor,” he said. “Strong partnerships with the world’s leading organizations such as NEC reiterates our commitment to deliver significant benefits to our clients.”

The conference was attended by NEC’s distributors and business partners who traveled from 40 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

“It is immensely inspiring to experience the enthusiasm of our business partners for our brand, our portfolio and our way of working,” NEC Enterprise Solutions President

Paul Kievit said. “The awards we are presenting are recognition of our mutual commitment and business success.

“With the innovative power of a global leader and the energetic support of local organizations and highly professional channel partners, NEC is in an excellent position to respond to the most demanding needs of customers,” Kievit said.



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