Arrow and CTERA Networks have expanded their European collaboration to the UK, in addition to Germany, France and Benelux. The agreement provides cloud-based solutions to UK solution providers seeking solutions for file storage, collaboration and data protection.
The CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform is a private cloud IT-as-a-service platform for storing, syncing, sharing, protecting and governing data across endpoints, remote offices and servers.
This private approach to enterprise file management and data protection “is especially important in the UK market as data privacy and security are paramount”, said CTERA.
“Data privacy and security have never been more important to European enterprises as they are challenged to deliver new, modern solutions to store, share and protect files,” said David Darmon, VP of sales, Europe for CTERA.
“Arrow and its channel community are now poised to take advantage of the excellent revenue potential of the cloud by providing a single platform that enables enterprises to address storage, collaboration and data protection use cases entirely on their terms.”
Jesper Trolle, regional vice president UK, Benelux, Australia and New Zealand, Arrow ECS, said: “With CTERA’s Enterprise File Services Platform, Arrow now has a powerful tool for its solution providers to capture enterprise modernisation projects as well as develop new and profitable managed services revenue streams.”
@AntonySavvas
Security vendor Flashpoint debuts partner programme following $28m funding
Complex buying journeys and sprawling partner networks hampering customer experience, says Accenture
Datacentre provider Cyxtera says launch is “milestone in our go-to-market strategy”
Ensono highlights importance of mainframes still to major industries
Security vendor VASCO looks to replicate UK and German set up across EMEA
Splunk details investment in Partner+ programme at .conf2017