Inspan Insights - 2011, Q2 Road Show Series penetrates

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Inspan Infotech has announced the penetration of 'Inspan Insights - 2011' road show series for Q2. Continuing on the momentum built in last Quarter, Inspan continued to reach out to its partners at Coimbatore and Pondicherry.

The road show attracted an overwhelming response in both the places. With 65 channel partners attending at Coimbatore and 35 channel partners at Pondicherry. The participation ratio has gone up compared to the Q1 series that was held at Kannur, Mallapuram and Calicut. This initiative from Inspan was supported by brands like Mercury, Genius & Corsair. Viewsonic, ADATA, MSI Lap Tops, Numeric and Quick Heal Anti-Virus products were also on display.

Jayasimha Daruru, National Manager at Genius presented a detailed Genius product road map, new product information, Q2 reseller's scheme and launched new products.

Corsair team unleashed the future roadmap and introduced lots of new products that corsair has launched in year 2011 till date. The team conveyed the technicalities of Corsair gaming speakers SP2200 and 2500 along with the gaming headset, Corsair HS1, to the channel partners.

Madhan Mohan and Subharao from Mercury announced the impending launched of the new 1.2GHz 3 core processor 'mTab' from Mercury at Coimbatore and Pondicherry road shows respectively. Mercury displayed its complete range of cabinets, motherboards, TFT's and Mercury speakers at the events.

ADATA displayed its USB pen drives / ext HDD Drives at the event and gave away 3 gifts to its loyal partners. MSI displayed its Dual CORE and i3 latest range laptops and also announced the MSI special offer on CR 420 / CR460. NUMERIC UPS/Invertors and batteries, ViewSonic LCD/ LED monitor & projector and Quick Heal anti- virus software were displayed at the event.


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