
Future Tech Named Dell Technologies 2025 Federal Partner of the Year
This honor highlights Future Tech's contribution to advancing innovative solutions within the federal sector, demonstrating alignment with Dell Technologies' core values of progress, trust, and excellence. Future Tech stood out for its unwavering commitment to driving digital transformation and its ability to provide scalable, secure, and impactful solutions to meet the ever-evolving needs of federal agencies.
'Future Tech was one of Dell Technologies' first channel partners and being named the Dell Technologies Federal Partner of the Year for 2025 is a testament to the strength of our long-standing relationship and our shared commitment to delivering impactful outcomes for our federal customers,' said Bob Venero, CEO of Future Tech. 'By aligning world-class technology with deep domain expertise, we've been able to drive mission success and modernize operations across the federal landscape. We look forward to continuing this powerful collaboration to meet the evolving needs of customers."
The Dell Technologies Partner of the Year Awards program recognizes the contributions of partners across various regions and categories, celebrating those who embody Dell Technologies' commitment to excellence. These awards shine a light on partners who help drive progress in the technology industry and make a significant impact on their customers' digital transformation journeys.
For more information on the award, please visit https://www.ftei.com/partners/dell/
About Future Tech Enterprise, Inc.
Future Tech Enterprise, Inc. is a global IT solutions provider, offering a diverse array of technology services to both corporate and government sectors. As a trusted IT partner to Fortune 500 companies, many of which support federal government agencies, Future Tech helps organizations optimize their IT environments and transition to next-generation technologies that drive productivity and innovation. With deep expertise across aerospace, defense, education, energy, financial, healthcare, and manufacturing sectors, Future Tech understands how to navigate the complexities of enterprise-scale environments and the unique demands of multi-stakeholder organizations. For more information, please visit ftei.com.
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