Three Long-Term CMR Customers Are Honored as 2010 Channel Chiefs by CRN Magazine
San Diego, California - March 2, 2010 - Computer Market Research, Ltd. (CMR™), the global leader in channel management solutions today congratulated three of its valued customers for being named 2010 Channel Chiefs by CRN Magazine. Those honored by the magazine for 2010 include Matt Dargis, Senior Director of U.S. Sales for the SMB Channel at Netgear, John Sampson, Director of Worldwide Channels at Ruckus Wireless, and Nick Tidd, President of D-Link North America.
CRN Channel Chiefs are chosen by the Everything Channel editorial based on criteria including policy and program innovations made during the past year, the amount of revenue their company generates through partners, their willingness to speak out publicly on behalf of the channel and the number of years they have dedicated to channel activities.
“We’re proud of all of our customers and the standards of excellence in Channel Management that they have established for their companies,” said Del Heles, president of CMR. “We feel especially fortunate to have both market relationships and personal friendships with visionary industry leaders such as Matt Dargis, John Sampson and Nick Tidd.”
The 2010 Channel Chief list was published in the February 22, 2010 issue of CRN. For additional information on the CRN Channel Chief list, visit www.channelweb.com
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For more than 26 years, CMR has delivered cost effective, technology-based applications and services to manufacturers to assist them in managing channel data, optimize their trade promotion investments and maximize the effectiveness of their distribution channels. CMR’s Web-based solutions accelerate and automate distributor and reseller data collection, processing, analysis and reporting. CMR's clients include Eastman Kodak, D-Link, LSI Corporation, Netgear, Brother International, Ruckus Wireless and Targus, among others. For more information, please call CMR customer support line at (858) 795-1021, or visit www.computermarketresearch.com.

