Jane Cage, Steven Harper, Myles Schacter and Ted Warner Honored for Game-Changing Contributions to the IT Channel
SANTA ANA, CA, Apr 24, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE: IM) is proud to announce four founding members of its VentureTech Network (VTN) partner community have been named to the IT Hall of Fame by CompTIA. The honorees include Jane Cage of Heartland Technology Solutions; Steven Harper of Network Management Group, Inc.; Ted Warner of Connecting Point; and retired IT reseller Myles Schacter. All four were inducted into this prestigious group during CompTIA's Annual Member Meeting, held in Chicago earlier this month.
The IT Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions or provided exceptional service to the IT channel, as well as those responsible for groundbreaking technology innovations. The IT Hall of Fame Selection Committee is made up of representatives from the vendor, distributor, solution provider and trade media communities. CompTIA administers the IT Hall of Fame on behalf of the industry annually.
"A true pioneer, the VTN community has given small and medium-sized technology solution providers a greater voice in the IT industry," says Todd Thibodeaux, president and CEO, CompTIA. "Today, tens of thousands of small technology businesses are vital players in our industry. Their success can be linked back to the efforts and foresight of the VTN community and these founding partners."
Formally established by Ingram Micro in 1998, VTN is recognized as the IT channel's flagship partner community and top-performing, peer-to-peer networking organization. For nearly two decades, VTN has served as a voice of leadership within the IT channel and continues to be an advocate for solution providers and managed service providers (MSPs) throughout North America.
"It's inspiring and rewarding to see these four founding