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WWT Gains Gold Solution Advisor Status with Citrix

Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:00am EDT
ST. LOUIS--(Business Wire)--
World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT), a market-leading systems integrator that
provides innovative technology and supply chain solutions, has achieved Gold
Solution Advisor Status with Citrix. The designation demonstrates World Wide`s
ability to help its customers more effectively manage desktop applications,
reducing the time, expense and resources necessary to support end users across
an organization. 

"We are proud to be a Citrix Partner as their products are key components to our
virtualization practice," said Scott Miller, director of business development
for virtualization at WWT. "Our certifications, vendor relationships and
technical expertise, positions WWT as a best-of-breed systems integrator that
can expertly help organizations plan, design, implement and optimize their IT
environments from the desktop to the data center." 

Gold status with Citrix is rewarded to partners that make a significant
investment with Citrix, and who have met the highest technical support
certifications, sales volume, successful customer deployments and enjoy a close
working relationship with their local Citrix team. 

WWT currently provides technology products from more than 3,000 manufacturers
and maintains over 1,000 certifications to ensure it provides the latest in IT
solutions and services to solve business problems for its customers. In addition
to Citrix, the company maintains strong strategic partnerships with Cisco
Systems, HP, EMC, NetApp, Sun Microsystems, and VMware. 

About WWT

World Wide Technology, Inc. is a systems integrator that provides innovative
technology and supply chain solutions to the commercial, government and telecom
sectors. The company brings to market a powerful blend of knowledge,
infrastructure and technology to help its customers manage the planning,
procurement and deployment of IT products and solutions. Based in St. Louis, WWT
works closely with industry leaders including Boeing (NYSE: BA); Sun
Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA); Dell (NASDAQ: DELL); Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO);
EMC (NYSE: EMC); HP (NYSE: HPQ); AT&T Inc., (NYSE: ATT); VMware (NYSE: VMW);
Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTXS); NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP); Microsoft
(NASDAQ: MSFT) and the U.S. Air Force. WWT employs over 1,000 people and
operates more than 1.7 million square-feet of warehousing, distribution and
integration space in 20 facilities throughout the world. For more information on
World Wide Technology, visit www.wwt.com.

Edward Levens (for WWT), 919-225-8328
eslevens@propelmg.com



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