ASBIS Awarded At Seagate Annual Partner Conference In Portugal

October 16, 2018

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ASBIS Awarded At Seagate Annual Partner Conference In Portugal

ASBISC Enterprises PLC (WSE: ASB), an expert in the distribution of IT products in EMEA emerging markets, has been awarded with “Seagate Surveillance Growth FY18” in Lisbon during the annual Seagate Partner Conference, September, 17, 2018.

The following ASBIS entities: the United Arabic Emirates, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Romania, Latvia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Slovakia have made the greatest contribution to the achieved results.

We observe rapid growth of video surveillance market, focus on it together with Seagate, the leading data storage solutions manufacturer,” said Georgii Saprykin, Product and Marketing Director, ASBISc Enterprises.

 

About ASBIS Group

ASBISc Enterprises PLC (WSE: ASB) has offices in 24 countries with headquarters in Cyprus, and specializes in the distribution of Information and Communications Technology products and solutions from global suppliers including Apple, AMD, Dell EMC, HPE, IBM, Infortrend, Intel, Lenovo, Mellanox, Microsoft, Netgear, Promise, Qlogic, Samsung, Seagate, Supermicro, Toshiba  Western Digital and others. The company has its own subsidiaries all over the EMEA region, more than 1,300 employees and 30,000 active customers in over 60 countries around the globe. For more information, please visit the company's website at www.asbis.com.

About Seagate

Seagate Technology plc (NASDAQ: STX) has been at the forefront of the storage industry for more than 30 years. Seagate creates space for the human experience by innovating how data is stored, shared and used. Learn more at www.seagate.com

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