Eurotech Technologies expands in Tier-II and Tier-III Cities

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Eurotech Technologies expands in Tier-II and Tier-III Cities

Eurotech Technologies has announced its expansion in Tier-II and Tier-III cities since these locations are fast becoming hubs of IT/ITeS, manufacturing, BFSI and other industry verticals. Eurotech Technologies plans to take these road shows to a series of Tier-II cities in the coming months. Starting from Mangalore last week, it witnessed an attendance of a large number of VARs, keen to understand and acknowledge the BestNet Brand product suite, followed by a seminar series to educate and equip the technical manpower to enable them handle the BestNet product line efficiently.

Initiating nationwide Channel and VAR engagement programme, Eurotech is showcasing the BestNet brand that offers complete range of networking solutions that is cost-effective and easy to install, deploy and manage and also provides greater flexibility to innovate and more easily respond to changing business requirements.

"BestNet brand is optimally positioned to address the unique demands of Networking and Communications requirements of enterprises across all industry verticals. We are taking BestNet solution closer to VARs around the country demonstrating the product quality, its benefits to the partners and resellers in terms of profitability and healthy margins and also showcasing the interoperability, ease of usage and multiple functionality at competitive price points," said Anuj Jain, Managing Director, Eurotech Technologies Pvt. Ltd. The products under the BestNet brand ensures strict compliance with industry standards in quality and reliability and has the best mix of Data Networking and Communications product line that encompasses the complete passive list of offerings, he added.

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