Diskeeper Corporation Europe Announces New Distribution Partnerships for European Market
EAST GRINSTEAD, England--Diskeeper Corporation Europe has announced new distribution partnerships with key distributors across Europe in response to an increased global demand for Diskeeper Corporation’s multi award winning Diskeeper 2007 software which stands as the world’s number one automatic defragmenter.Paul Hoole, Diskeeper Corporation Europe’s Managing Director, stated: “As we have always been extremely satisfied with the services provided by our European distributors, we are glad to cooperate with yet another range of reliable partners that will help us expand.” He continues: “By being established throughout Europe, we will remain close to businesses and can provide the necessary support to their resellers. We feel that our proactive approach will secure the position of our award winning product for future years to come.”
Diskeeper Corporation Europe which recently signed contracts with such renowned companies as Feeder in France or Cubica Snc in Italy is now incorporated with 39 distributors and 140 Resellers across Europe and Africa.
The Managing Director concluded: “We highly commend all of our distributors and resellers for their excellent work.”
Diskeeper 2007 is officially Windows Vista™ certified. Download a free trial version of Diskeeper 2007 now! http://www.DiskeeperEurope.com.
For North America please visit www.diskeeper.com.
Diskeeper Corporation Europe
Kings House, Cantelupe Road,
East Grinstead, West Sussex,
RH19 3BE, UK
phone +44 (0) 1342 327 477
fax +44 (0) 1342 327 390
mail a.crimi@diskeeper.co.uk
URL http://www.diskeeper.co.uk
Contact: Antonina Crimi
About Diskeeper Corporation—Innovators in Performance and Reliability Technologies
With over 25 million licences sold, home users to large corporations rely on Diskeeper® software to provide unparalleled performance and reliability to their laptops, desktops and servers. Diskeeper Corporation further provides up-to-the-minute data protection and instant file recovery with Undelete®. A variety of system management tools, trialware and free utilities are available at www.diskeepereurope.com
© 2007 Diskeeper Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Diskeeper, I-FAAST, InvisiTasking and Undelete are trademarks or registered trademarks owned by Diskeeper Corporation, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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