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ExaGrid的Andy Walsky入選久負盛名的2025年CRN®歐洲、中東和非洲地區通路領袖排行榜

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ExaGrid的Andy Walsky入選久負盛名的2025年CRN®歐洲、中東和非洲地區通路領袖排行榜
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ExaGrid的Andy Walsky入選久負盛名的2025年CRN®歐洲、中東和非洲地區通路領袖排行榜

2025-03-12 06:38 Last Updated At:07:02

麻薩諸塞州瑪律堡--(BUSINESS WIRE)--三月 11, 2025--

(美國商業資訊)-- ExaGrid® 是業界唯一具備保留時間鎖定功能的分層備份儲存解決方案供應商,該方案擁有一個非針對網路的層級(形成分層氣隙)、延遲刪除功能以及因應勒索軟體恢復的不可變性。該公司今日宣布, CRN® ( The Channel Company 旗下品牌)將ExaGrid歐洲、中東和非洲(EMEA)及亞太區銷售副總裁 Andy Walsky 列入備受期待的2025年CRN ® EMEA地區通路領袖排行榜。

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Andy Walsky表示:「我很榮幸能入選這份排行榜,也感謝CRN UK對EMEA地區的關注報導。對於任何一家公司而言,與通路合作夥伴合作都是取得成功的關鍵,必須予以高度重視。我的通路構想是,要以你希望別人對待你的方式來對待通路夥伴,始終保持公平,並信守承諾。與通路合作夥伴建立信任至關重要——信任的建立需要時間,但卻可能瞬間崩塌。我非常尊重我們的通路合作夥伴每天所做的工作,他們理應得到相應的獎勵。」

ExaGrid與全球各地的轉銷商和經銷商展開合作。ExaGrid的合作專案旨在為合作夥伴提供便利,有ExaGrid銷售團隊提供支援,且不設業績里程碑要求。ExaGrid以其「即裝即用」的分層備份儲存系統而聞名,該系統既不會過度銷售,也不會配置不足,並由指定的二級技術支援工程師為客戶提供業界最優質的客戶支援,確保合作夥伴的客戶享有周到的服務。ExaGrid為經銷商合作夥伴提供註冊計畫,以保護客戶帳戶和利潤空間,同時還提供銷售業績獎勵基金(SPIF)激勵。

CRN通路領袖排行榜旨在表揚那些為所在組織引領通路策略,並推動EMEA地區通路計畫創新的IT供應商和經銷企業高階主管。這份年度排行榜旨在表揚那些致力於制定和完善策略,協助其通路合作夥伴和客戶取得成功的通路領袖。

The Channel Company旗下CRN UK的編輯Victoria Pavlova表示:「我們今年表揚的這些領袖人物重新構想了通路領域的無限可能,並始終如一地推出一流的計畫,為EMEA地區的解決方案供應商帶來成果。他們建立有意義的合作夥伴關係並制定靈活策略的能力,對供應商和通路而言具有變革性意義。能夠肯定他們的開創性貢獻,並讚頌他們在塑造通路未來中所扮演的角色,是我們的榮幸。」

CRN的2025年通路領袖排行榜可在CRN UK網站上查看: https://www.channelweb.co.uk/series/channel-leaders-emea-2025

關於ExaGrid

ExaGrid提供分層備份儲存產品,具有獨特的磁片快取著陸區、長期保留儲存庫、水平擴展架構和全面的安全特性。ExaGrid的著陸區可實現超快的備份和還原速度以及即時虛擬機器恢復。儲存庫層極大降低了長期保留成本。ExaGrid的水平擴展架構包括全套裝置,並確保隨著資料的成長提供固定備份期限,從而避免成本高昂的全面性大規模升級和計畫中的產品過時淘汰。ExaGrid提供獨有的兩層備份儲存方法,且具有非針對網路的分層(分層氣隙)、延遲刪除和不可變對象,可協助從勒索軟體攻擊中恢復。

ExaGrid在以下國家/地區擁有實體銷售及售前系統工程師:阿根廷、澳洲、比荷盧、巴西、加拿大、智利、獨立國協、哥倫比亞、捷克共和國、法國、德國、中國香港、印度、以色列、義大利、日本、墨西哥、北歐、波蘭、葡萄牙、卡達、沙烏地阿拉伯、新加坡、南非、韓國、西班牙、土耳其、阿拉伯聯合大公國、英國、美國及其他地區。

造訪我們,請前往 exagrid.com 或透過 LinkedIn 與我們聯絡。看看我們的客戶親身體驗 ExaGrid 的評價,並瞭解為什麼他們目前花費在備份存儲上的時間大幅減少 客戶成功案例 。ExaGrid 為我們的 +81 NPS 分數深感自豪!

ExaGrid是ExaGrid Systems, Inc的註冊商標。所有其他商標均為各自持有人的財產。

關於The Channel Company

The Channel Company (TCC)是全球頂尖技術品牌通路成長領域的全球領導者。我們透過一流的媒體品牌、整合行銷和活動服務、策略顧問以及獨家市場和受眾洞察,協助技術供應商、解決方案供應商和終端使用者在策略通路上加速取得成功。TCC是由紐約私募股權公司EagleTree Capital管理的投資基金的投資組合公司。如欲瞭解更多資訊,請造訪 thechannelco.com 。

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Glenn Hall, a Hockey Hall of Famer whose ironman streak of 502 starts as a goaltender remains an NHL record, has died. He was 94.

Nicknamed “Mr. Goalie,” Hall worked to stop pucks at a time when players at his position were bare-faced, before masks of any kind became commonplace. He did it as well as just about anyone of his generation, which stretched from the days of the Original Six into the expansion era.

A spokesperson for the Chicago Blackhawks confirmed the team received word of Hall’s death from his family. A league historian in touch with Hall’s son, Pat, said Hall died at a hospital in Stony Plain, Alberta, on Wednesday.

A pioneer of the butterfly style of goaltending of dropping to his knees, Hall backstopped Chicago to the Stanley Cup in 1961. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as most valuable player of the playoffs in 1968 with St. Louis when the Blues reached the final before losing to Montreal. He was the second of just six Conn Smythe winners from a team that did not hoist the Cup.

His run of more than 500 games in net is one of the most untouchable records in sports, given how the position has changed in the decades since. Second in history is Alec Connell with 257 from 1924-30.

“Glenn was sturdy, dependable and a spectacular talent in net,” Commissioner Gary Bettman said. “That record, set from 1955-56 to 1962-63, still stands, probably always will, and is almost unfathomable — especially when you consider he did it all without a mask.”

Counting the postseason, Hall started 552 games in a row.

Hall won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in 1956 when playing for the Detroit Red Wings. After two seasons, he was sent to the Black Hawks along with legendary forward Ted Lindsay.

Hall earned two of his three Vezina Trophy honors as the league's top goalie with Chicago, in 1963 and '67. The Blues took him in the expansion draft when the NHL doubled from six teams to 12, and he helped them reach the final in each of their first three years of existence, while winning the Vezina again at age 37.

Hall was in net when Boston's Bobby Orr scored in overtime to win the Cup for the Bruins in 1970, a goal that's among the most famous in hockey history because of the flying through the air celebration that followed. He played one more season with St. Louis before retiring in 1971.

“His influence extended far beyond the crease," Blues chairman Tom Stillman said. “From the very beginning, he brought credibility, excellence, and heart to a new team and a new NHL market.”

A native of Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Hall was a seven-time first-team NHL All-Star who had 407 wins and 84 shutouts in 906 regular-season games. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1975, and his No. 1 was retired by Chicago in 1988.

Hall was chosen as one of the top 100 players in the league's first 100 years.

Blackhawks chairman and CEO Danny Wirtz called Hall an innovator and “one of the greatest and most influential goaltenders in the history of our sport and a cornerstone of our franchise.”

“We are grateful for his extraordinary contributions to hockey and to our club, and we will honor his memory today and always,” Wirtz said.

The Blackhawks paid tribute to Hall and former coach and general manager Bob Pulford with a moment of silence before Wednesday night’s game against St. Louis. Pulford died Monday.

A Hall highlight video was shown on the center-ice videoboard. The lights were turned off for the moment of silence, except for a spotlight on the No. 1 banner for Hall that hangs in the rafters at the United Center.

Fellow Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur, the league's leader in wins with 691 and games played with 1,266, posted a photo of the last time he saw Hall along with a remembrance of him.

“Glenn Hall was a legend, and I was a big fan of his,” Brodeur said on social media. “He set the standard for every goaltender who followed. His toughness and consistency defined what it meant to play.”

AP Sports Writer Jay Cohen in Chicago contributed to this report.

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FILE - Glenn Hall, second from left, stands with fellow former Chicago Blackhawks players Stan Mikita, former general manager Tommy Ivan, Bobby Hull, Bill Wirtz and Tony Esposito during a pre-game ceremony at the Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Ill., April 14, 1994. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell, File)

FILE - Glenn Hall, second from left, stands with fellow former Chicago Blackhawks players Stan Mikita, former general manager Tommy Ivan, Bobby Hull, Bill Wirtz and Tony Esposito during a pre-game ceremony at the Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Ill., April 14, 1994. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell, File)

FILE - St. Louis Blues goalie Glenn Hall, top right, is pinned to his net waiting to make a save on a Montreal Canadians shot as Blues' Noel Picard (4) tries to block the puck while Canadiens' John Ferguson (22) and Ralph Backstorm wait for a rebound in the third period of their NHL hockey Stanley Cup game, May 5, 1968. (AP Photo/Fred Waters, File)

FILE - St. Louis Blues goalie Glenn Hall, top right, is pinned to his net waiting to make a save on a Montreal Canadians shot as Blues' Noel Picard (4) tries to block the puck while Canadiens' John Ferguson (22) and Ralph Backstorm wait for a rebound in the third period of their NHL hockey Stanley Cup game, May 5, 1968. (AP Photo/Fred Waters, File)

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