Ingram Micro acquires cybersecurity company Cloud Harmonics

Ingram Micro, a Chinese IT Products, and Services provider have announced that it has acquired US-based cybersecurity solutions provider Cloud Harmonics for an undisclosed amount. The deal is said to help Ingram Micro gain more customers from the US and Canadian markets in near future.

Ingram Micro, which has its headquarters in Irvine, California, wants to accelerate the security sales cycle and establish itself as a trusted partner and security advisor in the security market.

For this reason, the company chooses to purchase Cloud Harmonics to broaden its product portfolio in the security field.

As Cloud Harmonics brings in new education, training, and technology-enabled services from time to time, it is said to help Ingram Micro build relationships with new and emerging security vendors.

After the deal completes, Cloud Harmonics is said to operate as a new business unit of Ingram Micro’s Advanced Solutions Division under the direction of Tim Ament, the Senior Vice President of Ingram Micro.

Cloud Harmonics provides award-winning training and hands-on opportunities to companies to excel in next-generation technologies, cybersecurity solutions, and Cloud/SaaS offerings.

Coming to Ingram Micro, it offers a full spectrum of global technology and supply chain services to businesses around the world.

Ad
Naveen Goud
Naveen Goud is a writer at Cybersecurity Insiders covering topics such as Mergers & Acquisitions, Startups, Cyber Attacks, Cloud Security and Mobile Security

No posts to display