(Source: MARKETWIRE)

GTDC SUMMIT -- The IT distribution industry is preparing to
capitalize on increasing sales opportunities in the U.S. and Europe,
according to the Global Technology Distribution Council
(www.gtdc.org), which completed its 8th annual Vendor Summit last
week, Sept. 22-23, at the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, Calif. The
event featured keynote speakers Paul Otellini, Intel President and
CEO, and Dominic Orr, President and CEO, Aruba Networks, as well as
extensive panel discussions and industry research perspectives that
included encouraging U.S. and European market reports from the NPD
Group and Context.
"It's particularly exciting to see that the European market is
beginning to show similar signs of stabilization that we started
seeing in the U.S. earlier this year," commented GTDC CEO Tim Curran,
who presented at Vendor Summit 2009 on the healthy financial
performance, outlook and enhanced service offerings of the IT
distribution industry. "Our confidence is supported by aggregated
sales-out data from leading IT distributors. This data shows
improving demand conditions and other positive developments, such as
a leveling in U.S. average selling prices. Collaboration and
execution between distributors and vendors is especially crucial
right now -- and from what we experienced at Vendor Summit this year,
it's clear that these partnerships are stronger than ever."
IT resellers turn to distributors for comprehensive solutions on
demand, backed by the credit to enable purchases and a full range of
services to support specialized business requirements. Distributors
are proven to have the most cost-effective approach to reaching and
enabling these solution providers, who are instrumental in meeting
the needs of small and midsize businesses as well as home consumers
and large enterprises worldwide. The technology industry, recognized
as a key driver of economic growth, relies heavily on distributors to
help fuel broad-based market recovery.
Poll Shows Vendors Plan More Sales Through Distributors and Less
Direct Business
This year's Vendor Summit, themed "Building Business in IT
Distribution," polled the nearly 200 attendees about market conditions
as well as current challenges and new opportunities. Among the
findings, nearly half of those polled cited plans to increase sales
through distributors and decrease direct sales. The vast majority of
other related responses indicated that the ratio of direct sales to
indirect sales through distributors is likely to remain constant.
Breakout sessions and panel discussions at GTDC Vendor Summit delved
into many industry topics, with emphasis on how best to capitalize as
the demand environment accelerates. Independent analysts also shared
insights focused on "Blueprints for Revenue and Profitability
Growth," as part of this unique industry event -- the only one of its
kind, engaging the highest level channel and distribution executives
as well as channel research experts.
The GTDC Vendor Summit also honored the industry's "Rising Stars" in
terms of U.S. sales growth and market share gains through IT
distributors over the past year. These awards are determined based on
NPD Distributor Track(R) results -- the industry's most reliable
source for U.S. market trends, including actual sales and pricing
data, unlike other market research that frequently depends on
estimated sales and forecasts. For more information on the GTDC's
research partnerships in the U.S. and Europe, visit
http://gtdc.org/salesout.htm.
About The Global Technology Distribution Council
The Global Technology Distribution Council (www.gtdc.org) is a
worldwide industry association dedicated to defining and promoting the
role of distribution in a successful and healthy information
technology channel. The Council is comprised of the computer
industry's top distributors dedicated to serving "the channel," a
network of skilled value-added resellers and retail stores focused on
providing hardware, software, and services to businesses and
consumers around the globe. GTDC members include AB. S.A (WSE: ABPL),
ABC Data, Actebis, Arrow Electronics (NYSE: ARW), Avnet (NYSE: AVT),
Bell Microproducts (PINKSHEETS: BELM), Computer Gross Italia, DCC
SerCom, D&H, Esprinet, Ingram Micro (NYSE: IM), Intcomex, Magirus AG,
Redington (BSE: REDI), ScanSource (NASDAQ: SCSC), Synnex (NYSE: SNX),
Tech Data (NASDAQ: TECD), Westcoast LTD and Westcon.
GTDC MEDIA CONTACT:
Chuck Miller
(727) 939-1562
Email Contact
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