This is the next step of ASBIS to expand the offer for a business client and enter a new niche of products with very good growth prospects. The recipients of this offer are corporate clients with a very extensive and mature IT department, such as telecommunications companies and banking industry.
The agreement was signed in September 2021 and will apply in the following countries: Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
Micro Focus is one of the world's largest enterprise software vendors. The products covered by the distribution agreement are software solutions for IT service management and IT operations management (ITSM / ITOM) in a complex IT infrastructure, using in their activities, among others machine learning.
Costas Tziamalis, Management Board Member and Investor Relations and Risk Director, commented: “ASBIS is developing very dynamically, constantly expanding its offer with products that perfectly match the current needs of enterprises. The agreement with Micro Focus Enterprise will allow us to offer mission-critical solution for enterprise business and operations management. That will support our customers with reduction in OPEX and an ROI timeframe.”
About Micro Focus
Micro Focus delivers enterprise software to empower our 40,000 customers worldwide to digitally transform. With a broad portfolio, underpinned by a robust analytics ecosystem, the company enables customers to address the four core pillars of digital transformation: Enterprise DevOps, Hybrid IT Management, Predictive Analytics and Security, Risk & Governance. By design, these tools bridge the gap between existing and emerging technologies so customers can run and transform at the same time.
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