Rashi to please System Integrators with "SI 9"

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE Rashi to please System Integrators with After the unprecedented success of the special SI scheme launched by Rashi Peripherals, it is all set to introduce another exciting deal for the system integrators across the country. This ninth installment of the SI scheme is created with the aim of proving the SIs with a full-fledged profitable deal on all the products necessary to build a PC. It has the major elements important for a PC like motherboard, HDD, CPU and RAM. All the system integrator has to do is to bundle up one of all the products and choose from all the brands available with Rashi Peripherals and get a “McAfee Anti-Virus free”. This scheme is a win-win situation for the system integrators as they not only have the option for a great bundled deal but also have an additional option of choosing their preferred brands within the same deal. The brands being a part of the options are Motherboards – ECS & ASUS, CPU- Intel and AMD, HDD-Oshiba and RAM- ADATA, who are the market leaders. Rashi Peripherals wishes to target in providing the best in the market with a free Anti-Virus by one of the most reputed brands “McAfee”. Alok Choudhary, GBM, Rashi Peripherals, adds, “The previous SI schemes have been appreciated by the System integrators community and they are hoping for a better and improved version of the SI scheme thus we thought of providing them the ‘complete package’ and give them a great deal with bundling of their choice in the SI-9 scheme. We hope that this scheme proves to be a bigger success than its previous segments and the system integrators benefit through Rashi Peripherals.” This deal serves a multifaceted purpose of integrating and keeping the PC safe from malicious virus. The scheme is valid on all billings through Rashi Peripherals from 8th to 13th September, 2014.....

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