Kingston appoints Fortune Marketing as Distributor for SSD Now Series

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Kingston appoints Fortune Marketing as Distributor for SSD Now Series Kingston has appointed Fortune Marketing, as distributor for its award winning range of solid-state drive (SSD) products in India. With direct presence across more than 15 locations across India, Fortune Marketing is expected to further strengthen Kingston's multi-level initiative to kick-start rapid adoption of SSD in India.

"Having been closely involved in building, ground up, the Seagate HDD and HP USB channel business in India, Fortune Marketing is perfectly positioned to further strengthen Kingston SSD business opportunity in India. With the new partnership, local consumers will be able to purchase Kingston's top-rated SSD Now series products and benefit from the advantages of SSD." said Nidhi Sethi, Flash Memory Sales Director, Kingston India.

Kingston SSD is a non-volatile, Flash-based data storage solution that offers an alternative to the traditional hard disk drive (HDD). It also offers several advantages over hard disk drives in the areas of performance, reliability, power consumption and durability.

"SSD adoption is at kick off stage in India and we expect Kingston to be a dominant player in this rapidly growing market segment, going forward. Regarded highly for its innovative product design, build quality, product reliability and top-notch all round performance, Kingston SSDs fit perfectly in our portfolio of quality storage offerings for our resellers and SI partners in India," said Manoj Gupta, MD, Fortune Marketing.

Kingston SSDs are ideal for consumers looking for an affordable way to extend the life of desktops or notebooks at a lower cost than a replacement system. It's perfect for home users, freelance designers and photographers, video editors, researchers, administrators and educators, and anyone who travels for their job.

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