The company is bringing new VDI products to address Windows 7 migrations and connectivity tools to address BYOD difficulties presented to IT managers. The organisation has also announced its Quest Partner Circle programme to provide resellers training, sales resources, and marketing development funds.
Vendors see opportunity where virtualization leaves off
By Simon Eskow, New Zealand Reseller News | Virtualization
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