Distributor
DNS
Arrow has signed a partnership agreement with forensic archiving and
compliance software vendor
Cryoserver.
Under the deal, DNS Arrow will stock the full Cryoserver product line through
its data security division.
Andrew Beaumont, divisional director of security at DNS Arrow, said: “Businesses
have consistently seen year-on-year growth in data volumes and, with this, the
market recognises that there is a rising demand for effective security
measures.”
Cryoserver will benefit from our focused business development strategy to help
expand its customer base.”
James Adie, sales director at Forensic & Compliance Services, the firm
behind Cryoserver, said: “This is a natural step for our business as we increase
our exposure in the channel and develop our client base.”
DNS
Arrow secures Big Blue boost
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