12 Oct 2007
Application virtualisation vendor
Thinstall
is plotting to increase its market share and is capitalising on its
strengthening relationship with distribution partner
Centia.
Centia, along with sister company AKS, was acquired by
DNS
Arrow last month as part of the distribution behemoth’s ambitious
virtualisation strategy. The firm is helping Thinstall gain more traction in
both the UK and the wider European market.
Later this week, Centia staff will move into DNS Arrow’s premises as part of the
integration process and the firm is planning to launch Thinstall products across
21 European territories already populated by Arrow.
Yuri Pasea, chairman of Centia, told CRN: “Virtualisation has
revitalised the IT industry, and there is a huge margin to be made by the
channel, especially around consultancy services.
“Centia will continue to operate as a siloed operation of DNS Arrow for the time
being,” Pasea added. “At some point we fully intend to integrate into the
company, however, this will be a slow process rather than a quick-fire move.
There is a lot of
consolidation going on in the distribution space if you are in virtualisation
now, then you are in and one of the only ways to gain entry is by making
acquisitions, which is what Arrow did with us.”
Peter Jensen, vice president of business development at Thinstall, said: “We are
the last of the independent application virtualisation vendors left now
Softricity has been acquired by Microsoft and Altiris by Symantec.
“We don’t need a lot of resellers, but we are still looking for partners that
specialise in certain areas to help generate demand.
The company operates a three-tier channel programme in the UK, with partners
divided into Gold, Platinum and Thinstall Consulting Partner levels.
“Application virtualisation is a growth market in both the enterprise and SME
space and the market is nowhere near saturation point,” Jensen said. “In Centia
we have the right distribution partner with the necessary expertise and
knowledge to help us grow our reseller base.”
DNS
Arrow completes Centia acquisition
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