Storage Made Easy signs Middle East distribution agreement with Ethos Technologies

Storage Made Easy signs Middle East distribution agreement with Ethos Technologies
Storage Made Easy signs Middle East distribution agreement with Ethos Technologies -
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Storage Made Easy has signed a distribution
agreement with Ethos Technologies DMCC for the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait,
Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

“We continue to expand our global channel sales with
key distribution agreements,” Storage Made Easy CEO Jim Liddle said. “To that
end, we are very pleased to be working with Ethos to be distributing our
software into the territories they support.” 

The partnership will create a comprehensive, unified Hybrid
Cloud Solution built on top of the SME Cloud Control Gateway for Ethos
customers. This will allow for a complete business platform that synchronizes
enterprise files for sharing. All files will be able to be encrypted and sent
via password-protected links.

“The partnership with SME is an important step in our
drive to become a Value-Added Solutions Distributor offering a variety of
complimentary solutions that are unique to Ethos,” Masood Mohammed, CEO of Ethos Technologies DMCC, said. “With our distribution agreement covering the entire
Middle East and Pakistan region, it further confirms our commitment and
strength towards our vendors in giving them a broader expansion to this region.”



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