Schneider Electric enhances Channel offering

Schneider Electric has launched an 'invigorated' APC by Schneider Electric Global Channel Partner Program with a number of new enhancements to meet the rapidly evolving needs of partners in the changing IT landscape. This renewed commitment to its 100,000+ global partners, including strategic changes to both the organisation and the program, was shaped by the direct feedback from partners and focuses on enhanced profitability, support, enablement and overall partner experience.

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SSE Enterprise Telecoms enables Converged to scale up connectivity to UK-wide service

As IT & telephony company increases bandwidth requirements 200-fold over eight years, SSE Enterprise Telecoms helps it to meet this demand.

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Pulsant’s eight year partnership with Edinburgh International Festival reaches new highs as more visitors than ever book online.

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Interoute Virtual Data Centre provides on demand, resilient ICT infrastructure for growing online personalised printing company.

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