Reseller Emperor’s Mind wins Infotronics competition.

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By Staff Writers
Dec 12, 2008 11:51 AM
Tags: Emperor’s | Mind | Infotronics

Infotronics Software has announced the top three winners from a competition for resellers of Kerio MailServer and Kerio WinRoute Firewall.

The competition which took place at a Spring Carnival luncheon at Emperor’s Mind in South Yarra invited resellers to see how many points they could earn for selling Kerio licences. The reseller with the most points won.

The winners were; Emperor’s Mind; first, Secom Technologies; second and Key Options Technologies; third.

According to Sara Williams, marketing manager for Infotronics, the company wanted to do something creative that would reward the channel.

“We have a dedicated Mac audience in the SMB market, who thrive on the flexibility of Kerio MailServer.” said Jason Castan, director from Emperor’s Mind - integration and IT infrastructure experts for Apple based solutions.

“Infotronics provides excellent local support for Kerio and it was great to receive the award last quarter for selling the most Kerio product.”

Jason Drew, technical director of Secom Technologies, an IT Services consultant based in Sydney said Kerio MailServer and Kerio WinRoute Firewall are easy products to sell and Infotronics provides excellent support.

“This was a great incentive program managed by Infotronics,” said Dave Colville, technical consultant from Key Options Technologies.

Phil Lancaster, general manager, of Infotronics said it has been working with Kerio Technologies for nearly a decade, and the Kerio product suite is one of its leading products.

Kerio MailServer is a mobile email groupware that protects businesses from network security threats.

Kerio WinRoute Firewall is a corporate gateway firewall that allows organisations to optimise Internet performance and increase reliability of business critical applications.
 
 


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