DIGISOL organizes Distributor Sales Empowerment Programme in Goa

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DIGISOL organizes Distributor Sales Empowerment Programme in Goa

DIGISOL has organized its first edition of "Distributor Sales Empowerment Programme" (DSEP) which is aimed at providing complete training about DIGISOL products and solutions for its distributor's sales and pre-sales personnel.

"Distributor Sales Empowerment Programme" consists of training of various modules like IP surveillance, switching, wireless and others. Under the programme, along with product training, special technical training is also provided which consists of hands on laboratory test, followed by certification.

'This Programme, which started from 2nd February, 2012, will continue till 4th February, 2012 and is held in the Smartlink's Goa facility. The first batch of DSEP consists of 50 sales and pre-sales personnel of the distributors' from all over India. This training will be scheduled every other month.

K. R. Naik, Executive Chairman, Smartlink Network Systems Ltd., said, "The idea behind "Distributor Sales Empowerment Programme is not only to create awareness about DIGISOL range of products but also to provide a complete understanding of the new technologies and trends in the IT networking sector and we believe that today's leaders can no longer lead solely based on positional power. We feel empowered with the strength of our complete distributor family."

Anil Gupta, Artek Enterprises, Delhi, said, "The initiative taken by DIGISOL is very beneficial and very informative for us. It will help our sales personnel to become completely familiar with the DIGISOL range of products only then will they be able to sell the product wisely in the market. "Distributor Sales Empowerment Programme"will help us generate business not only for the DIGISOL but also for ourselves."


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