ComGuard enters into Indian Market

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ComGuard enters into Indian Market

ComGuard, a part of Spectrum Group, Dubai has entered into the Indian market. The Company is said to focus on enterprises and education markets and introduce global brands for networking and security products to cater to this market.

Ajay Singh Chauhan, CEO, Spectrum Group said, "After having strong presence in Middle-East and African countries, we are focusing now on Indian IT security market. Indian IT security industry is moving strongly, and is expected to continue scoring solid growth in near future. With the robust growth of India's emerging SMB segment, the demand for IT security solutions will go a long way. We as a VAD will hand hold the partners to make a transition from their traditional business to the emerging business."

George Jason, Vice President, ComGuard said, "India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and will be for the foreseeable future. Our objective for the Indian market would be to mirror the success of our other regions. Our focus would be to build a well informed eco-system amongst our partners and our clients. This would add immense value to all involved."

He further added, "ComGuard in India wants to emerge as a niche network and security technology distributor. With a product portfolio that is studded with world class vendors like Acunetix, Array Networks, BlueCatNetworks, Beyond Trust, Brovis, EC Council, Infowatch, iolo, MeruNet-works and Seclore. ComGuard has supported project requirements of leading enterprises in the region. Leveraging on in-house technical support resources and strong channel support, ComGuard has been recognised for its dedicated and sustained efforts to add value to its distribution role. We are targeting the enterprises and education markets as currently in India there are very few value added distributor in these areas."


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