Roseville, CA January 18, 2019 – To support the expanding role of Enterprise Networks solutions that leverage the intelligence of the network, Quest announced today that it has achieved the Advanced Enterprise Networks Architecture Specialization from Cisco. This specialization recognizes Quest as having fulfilled the training requirements to sell, design and deploy comprehensive Cisco Enterprise Networks Architecture solutions.
As a Cisco Advanced Enterprise Networks Architecture Specialized Partner, Quest has invested in the training required to deliver differentiated business value through the foundation of the Enterprise Networks architecture. Cisco Advanced Enterprise Networks Architecture Specialized Partners work with new and existing technologies to align components of this architecture with their customers’ strategic goals, enabling them to innovate quickly and reduce risk. Quest helps customers transform their networks to meet today’s digital demands.
“Customers look to Quest to provide them with intelligent SD-WAN access and solutions, network security, and cloud-managed networking to meet the requirements of their specific digital networks along with the ability to analyze, predict and assure network performance,” stated Quest President and CEO, Tim Burke. “We also help them meet their goals for security, performance and reliability for wireless and mobility across the organization.”
The Cisco Channel Partner Program provides partners with the training required to build sales, design and technical talent and then validates their skills through a third-party audit.
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Quest is a worldwide leader in technology management offering a portfolio of Cybersecurity, Managed IT/Cloud on its Quest Cloud Platform™, Disaster Recovery, Professional Services, and IT Infrastructure services either on-site or from one of over 25 secure global Service Delivery Centers. Quest is listed on the most current Solution Provider 500 list. Quest® and copyrights by Quest® are registered trademarks of Quest Media & Supplies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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