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Quick Heal Technologies launches Dhamaka 2010


 CRN Network, February 8, 2010, 1200 hrs

Quick Heal Technologies has launched a promotional offer for its channel partners and resellers called Dhamaka 2010. The offer—on from January 10, 2010 to March 31, 2010—promises assured attractive gifts to its channel partners in India.

 

Specially designed with an aim to capture major market share in the last quarter, the offer also bolsters the antivirus vendor’s bid to aggressively promote its newly launched products—Internet Security 2010, Total Security 2010 and corporate product Admin Console 4.1

 

“Under this premium scheme, we plan to take over 400 partners for an exclusive four-day-three-night luxury trip to Thailand,” said Abhijit Jorvekar, Country Head, Sales, Quick Heal Technologies. “Whether their contribution is big or small, every partner can bag interesting gifts ranging from digital photo frames to handy cams and iPod. Every partner doing a business of minimum 10 licenses per month during the scheme period will stand a chance take away an assured gift.”

 

Additionally, Quick Heal is also expanding its team and working closely with system integrators and VAR's to offer effective security solution to customers.

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