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Redstor Recognized as “Fast Growing” in Channel Programs Quarterly Badge Program

Redstor posted in News | 21 Jul 2023

We are excited to announce that Redstor has been recognized as “Fast Growing” in Channel Program’s Quarterly Badge Program. This achievement highlights Redstor’s exceptional performance, unwavering commitment to excellence, and continuous upward trajectory within the MSP community. As a provider of cutting-edge backup solutions, Redstor’s remarkable accomplishments have made a significant impact on the industry.  

Channel Program’s Quarterly Badge Program: Channel Program, the fastest-growing MSP community, is committed to fostering collaboration, networking, and growth opportunities for MSPs. At the heart of this community is the highly competitive Quarterly Badge Program, which acknowledges the exceptional performance and dedication of channel vendors within the IT industry. With over 7,300+ active managed service providers participating on the Channel Program platform, the program’s winners are recognized for their unwavering commitment to excellence and their significant contributions to the MSP community. 

Our pursuit of growth and excellence has positioned Redstor as a trusted partner for MSPs worldwide. We strive to provide cutting-edge solutions and exceptional customer service that empower our clients to thrive in a rapidly changing landscape. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, who consistently go above and beyond to surpass expectations. 

We are proud to share this achievement with our valued clients, partners, and the entire MSP community. Redstor remains committed to driving innovation, encouraging growth, and enabling success. We will continue to adapt to industry demands, deliver cutting-edge Data backup and Recovery, and provide exceptional customer service to meet the evolving needs of our partners. 

To learn more about the Quarterly Badge Program, click here