Jabra organizes Partner Conference 2013 in Goa

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Jabra organizes Partner Conference 2013 in Goa 
Jabra has concluded its first-ever Jabra India Partner Conference. Celebrating the power of partnership in 2012, Jabra used the conference to enable, equip and recognize its top Indian channel partners. The conference took place at the Goa Hyatt resort and followed another year of outstanding growth for the company.

Jabra and its partners achieved high double-digit growth in the Unified Communications (UC) segment of the India market during 2012.  This growth for UC optimized audio end point products was driven by the deployment of Microsoft, Cisco and Avaya UC solutions in large multinational corporations, call centres and various Indian Government linked entities.  

Mark Leigh, President, Jabra Asia-Pacific, commented, "The Conference and awards recognize the solid performance our partners delivered in India in 2012. Experiencing such a successful year clearly demonstrates why Jabra believes so strongly in the power of partnership. It is an exciting time for devices as smartphone adoption continues to dominate and tablet sales are expected to double globally. Jabra is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the key Contact Centre and Enterprise trends and the communications needs of a large mobile workforce with a strong headset portfolio.  This is why we continue to invest in all of our partners and why we have elected to host an India-specific partner conference." 

The conference aimed to share Jabra’s new strategic direction, preview Jabra's new product lineup in 2013 and outline Jabra's refreshed marketing and post-sale support mechanisms.
Around 50 key partners from across India, together key strategic alliance partners joined Jabra for the conference. Jabra believes in mutual growth......See More

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