InterVision Named NetApp North America West Most Valuable Partner Award for FY’22

InterVision announced that it has been named the NetApp North America West Most Valuable Partner in NetApp fiscal year 2022 (FY’22). NetApp’s North America Partner Awards recognize partners who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to customer success and revenue growth across categories like cloud, flash, the FlexPod platform, the NetApp Keystone™ portfolio, and vertical/regional leadership.

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“As a partner-led organization, our partners are at the very core of our business, and their success is aligned to our own,” said Jenni Flinders, SVP, Worldwide Partner Organization at NetApp. “I want to congratulate InterVision on being named West Most Valuable Partner. Their partnership and investment in NetApp, and their ability to deliver value to our joint customers has been exemplary. I look forward to their continued success as we work together to help customers solve business challenges and manage their most critical data assets with NetApp’s industry-leading hybrid multi-cloud technologies and consumption models.”

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“On behalf of all InterVisionaries, we are proud to be this year’s recipient of NetApp’s North America West Most Valuable Partner Award. We combine over 20 years of experience deploying NetApp storage infrastructure with our cloud expertise and on-premises roots, helping our clients fulfill their cloud or hybrid cloud ambitions,” said Jonathan Lerner, CEO of InterVision.

“Our deep expertise in Cloud EDA is a modern example of how our partnership with NetApp helps companies migrate large-scale data volumes to FSxN to exploit the most out of their cloud experience,” comments Tony Bailey, SVP Alliances, InterVision.

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