Axis awards CSC as top distributor

Oct. 8, 2012
Via Communications Supply Corporation's (CSC) blog reporting.

Communications Supply Corporation (CSC) has reported on its blog that IP security and surveillance hardware specialist "Axis Communications [recently] held its annual Axis Channel Convergence Conference (ACCC) in Chicago...[and] recognized CSC as its U.S. 'Distributor of the Year.'

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According to the blog report, award presenter Frederik Nilsson, general manager at Axis, presented the award to Dave Harney and Stu Unger from CSC, acknowledging the distributor's commitment to service and exceptional growth over the past year. "It is a great honor for CSC to receive this recognition knowing that we are amongst the 'best-of-the-best' integrators, consultants, technology partners, and distributors in the industry," said the blog.

The ACCC is an annual gathering of Axis’ top distributors, systems integrators, technology and development partners, and strategic infrastructure partners in the U.S. Held at Chicago’s historic Palmer House Hotel, this year the event drew a record crowd with over 300 attendees.

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