Supra ITS Named to the Prestigious CRN Tech Elite 250 for 2026

Toronto, Ontario, March 20, 2026 — Supra ITS, a leading provider of managed IT, cybersecurity, and cloud services for midmarket and enterprise organizations, today announced that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has recognized Supra ITS on its 2026 Tech Elite 250 list.

This annual list highlights solution providers in the U.S. and Canada that demonstrate exceptional technical expertise by attaining top-tier certifications and specializations from leading technology vendors across key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud, infrastructure, and security.

CRN’s Tech Elite 250 recognizes organizations that have achieved the highest partner levels within leading vendor ecosystems—including providers such as AWS, Cisco, Dell Technologies, Google, HPE, IBM, Microsoft, and others—reflecting deep technical knowledge and a strong commitment to delivering best-in-class solutions.

To support customers navigating increasingly complex IT environments and the rapid rise of AI-driven technologies, companies on this list invest heavily in advanced training, certifications, and strategic partnerships. These capabilities enable them to deliver innovative, scalable, and secure solutions that drive measurable business outcomes.

Supra ITS earned its place on the Tech Elite 250 list through its continued investment in advanced technical certifications, strong partnerships with leading technology providers, and its deep expertise across cloud, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and intelligent automation solutions. The company’s focus on building and maintaining top-tier partner status allows it to deliver high-value, future-ready IT solutions tailored to the evolving needs of midmarket and enterprise clients.

“Being recognized on CRN’s Tech Elite 250 list is a testament to our team’s commitment to continuous learning, innovation, and excellence,” said Sanjeev Spolia, CEO, Supra ITS. “We remain focused on strengthening our technical capabilities and strategic partnerships to help our clients navigate complex IT environments and accelerate their digital transformation journeys.”

“Congratulations to the solution providers named to CRN’s Tech Elite 250 on this well-earned recognition of their commitment to advanced certifications and deep expertise in these critical technologies,” said Jennifer Follett, VP, U.S. Content, Executive Editor, CRN at The Channel Company. “These organizations continue to invest in expanding their capabilities so they can deliver exceptional IT solutions that help their customers succeed.”

Coverage of the 2026 Tech Elite 250 will be featured online at crn.com/techelite250 beginning March 16.

 

About Supra ITS

Supra ITS provides end-to-end managed IT solutions for midmarket and enterprise organizations across North America. The company delivers managed IT services, cybersecurity, cloud operations, and infrastructure management supported by 24/7 global Network Operations Centers. With a strong track record of revenue growth, high client retention, and operational excellence, Supra ITS helps organizations optimize performance, enhance security, and drive sustainable digital transformation.

Supra ITS is a privately held company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.

 

About The Channel Company

The Channel Company (TCC) is the global leader in channel growth for the world’s top technology brands. We accelerate success across strategic channels for tech vendors, solution providers, and end users with premier media brands, integrated marketing and event services, strategic consulting, and exclusive market and audience insights. TCC is a portfolio company of investment funds managed by EagleTree Capital, a New York City-based private equity firm. For more information, visit thechannelco.com.

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The Channel Company Contact:
Kristin DaSilva
The Channel Company
kdasilva@thechannelcompany.com

 

Supra ITS Contact:
Farook Khan
Supra ITS
fkhan@supraits.com

 

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