DIGISOL rolls out nationwide extensive Events series

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DIGISOL rolls out nationwide extensive Events series 
DIGISOL has rolled out its nationwide extensive Events series. This year events series is said to cater to various target audiences which includes SI/Resellers and will also have separate programs to engage with its Enterprise Customers. This is in continuation of last year event series called 'nexTech 2011'.  This year the event series explores a journey of active networking industry for the future. The Phase- I of one-day seminar started from 12th July from the city of nawabs - Lucknow and ultimately will cover more than 100 cities across the country in the coming months. These events are categorized as “nexTech 2012” targeted towards reseller community,  “SEP 2012” which is a System Integrator Training Events, “nexPlus 2012” a System Integrator Engagement program and “nexTrends 2012” the End User Events.
Bimal Raj, CEO, Smartlink Network Systems Ltd. said, "The idea of having road shows is to take DIGISOL and DIGILITE brand of products to our channel community and update them with the latest technologies and our end-to-end offerings. We plan to reach out to more than 3000 partners in phase 1 and would be providing training to more than 1200 Systems Integrators. We look forward to create a bigger Smartlink Family”.
Navinder Chauhan, GM – Marketing, Smartlink Network Systems Ltd. said, “At Smartlink, we provide the best and optimum solutions to all our Partners and Customers which meet the ever changing needs of this dynamic Networking Industry. Last year we did series of road shows across A, B and C class cities. The road shows were highly successful and resulted in highest top of mind recall for DIGISOL and DIGILITE. This year we have taken a step higher by including our nationwide SI Training programs, as well as have created separate engagement platforms".

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