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Symantec and VMware Expand Their Presence in Azerbaijan
The Marriott, with the support of multi-vendor MONT passed Symantec and VMware seminar on "Development of business with Symantec and VMware. Building a profitable partnership." Reports on new products and business development plans in the region for the near future were provided by the regional specialists of companies - Vladimir Ostroverkhov and Alex Pankratov from Russia, Pavlo Nazarevich from Ukraine and Sergey Miltsin from Kazakhstan.
Technical Consultant of Backup Exec and Symantec's Security Alexey Pankratov demonstrated backup solution Backup Exec and told her about the physical and virtual environments . Symantec technical consultant Sergey Miltsin spoke about preventing leaks of confidential data and data lifecycle management solution-based Symantec DLP and Data Insight. Their performances are summarized Manager for Symantec partners CIS Nazarevich Paul , who spoke in detail about the prospects of joint business with Symantec.
The second part of the seminar covered the solutions VMware. The leading expert in the field of VMware training Vladimir Ostroverkhov prepared a presentation on server virtualization, VSphere. His report included issues such as product licensing, pricing and partnership programs of the company.
After the seminar, a raffle was held from Symantec, and all interested partners can have an informal talk with the vendors, ask questions about new products, service, marketing support , and discuss prospects for cooperation and other relevant topics . - 17D-
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