
Cryoserver Expands Globally to Botswana
Cryoserver (UK) – Manufactures and supports “Advanced enterprise Email Archiving Software”
ITWORX. - Managed Service Provider (MSP) – Botswana –“aims to brings the best possible expertise, products and pricing. We pride ourselves on being vendor-agnostic both in our thinking and strategy.”
From 1st March 2024, ITWORX will sell the Cryoserver solution into the Botswana market.
ITWORX stated corporate strategy is “Each of our offerings require no on-premise hardware or setup. All our services are fully managed and require no intervention on our client’s part.” Ciaron Byrne CEO ITWORX said: “Email archiving was a logical addition to our portfolio, after an in depth and far-reaching investigation, Cryoserver was a clear and obvious choice.” He went on to say “The Cryoserver solution is equally capable of addressing Peta Bytes of data, or just a few hundred gigs. The on-prem version is extremely powerful with advanced search capability, essential audit ability, and amazing speed!”
Kingsley Cull - Cryoserver Channel Manager said, “We welcome ITWORX to the Cryoserver Partner team. We have been very impressed with their broad technical knowledge and their passion and commitment to provide outstanding service.”
David Clayton - Chairman Cryoserver said, "As we continue to expand our Global presence, we welcome ITWORX, our first first partner in Botswana. Cryoserver is now represented in 39 countries, congratulations to all involved.”
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