Möbius Partners Retains Status as HP’s SuperGeo for GovEd Partner

Dallas – Möbius Partners Enterprise Solutions, one of the fastest- growing IT solutions providers in the southwest, today announced it was selected again for participation in Hewlett Packard’s U.S. Public Sector Solution Partner Coverage Program (“SuperGeo for GovEd”). The program provides Möbius Partners with special support from HP on HP server, storage, software and networking solutions to specified accounts in its assigned SuperGeo GovEd territory.

For the 2010 program, HP has designated one highly certified solutions provider per SuperGeo territory to act on HP’s behalf with specified public sector customers, with a special focus on local government, K-12 school districts, and higher education accounts. Möbius Partners was selected by HP to support accounts in two SuperGeo GovEd territories: Dallas and North Louisiana.
 

“Möbius Partners is one of a select group of partners that was chosen to improve results, drive expanded coverage, and outpace industry growth. Its authorization as a "go to" partner in GovEd reflects HP’s confidence in Möbius Partners’ ability to provide effective coverage of the South Central territory they were awarded,” said Kevin Hooper, Vice President, Emerging Growth Accounts Enterprise Business Sales, HP.
 

About Möbius Partners
Möbius Partners is an enterprise-level IT solutions provider of strategic services, technical expertise and sales support. We assess, architect, implement and manage IT solutions that improve performance, maximize the value of data center investments and prepare companies for future growth. From hardware, to software, to professional services, Möbius Partners serves clients throughout the central U.S. from its headquarters in San Antonio and its offices in Dallas and Houston.
 

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