
Cryoserver Announces New Turkey Partnership
Cryoserver (UK) – Manufactures and supports “Advanced enterprise Email Archiving Software”
Digitron Turkey - Specialising in Software and automation process
From 1st March 2024, Digitron Turkey, will exclusively sell and will give local support to the Cryoserver solution, into the Turkish market.
Kingsley Cull - Cryoserver Channel Manager said, “We welcome DDS to the Cryoserver Partner team, we look forward to working with Digitron to help solve your current and future customers. business problems. ”
Kevork Malhas CEO - Digiton said “We needed to replace an email archiving product that had gone end of life, after investigating several products, Cryoserver was a clear winner, it exceeded all our expectations.” Malhas went on to say “Cryoserver can be deployed on premiss or cloud for 50 or 50,000 users, searching is extremely powerful, delivering results in seconds” “We have already introduce Cryoserver to our Finance and Government clients who have very challenging legislation to adhere to, Cryoserver has been very well received with many planned POC”
David Clayton - Chairman Cryoserver said, "As we continue to expand our European presence, we extend a warm welcome to Digitron , who are our first partner in Turkey. Cryoserver is now represented in 37 countries, very well done to all”
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