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Kerio Partner Forum – Sydney

May 17, 2011 by Wayne Small 2 Comments

Come on all you Kerio Partners – the Sydney Partner forum is on June 1st.  If you don’t sell Kerio now, you might well want to take a look at the offerings they have.  I’ve personally played with the Kerio Control (Firewall) and Kerio Connect (Mail Server) products and think they are well suited in the SMB space that we work in.  Below is an extract from the invite I was sent.

Let’s face it. We all tend to gravitate to the easy sell. What we know. What we’re comfortable with. Sometimes it takes some inspiration to step out of our comfort zone and try something new.
This year’s Kerio Partner Forum is designed to inspire you, to challenge you to look at your business, and your customers, through a new lens. Our goal is to help you fulfill your objective of being your customer’s trusted advisor, and to enable you to bring a complete back-office infrastructure portfolio to your SMB clients that will fuel your future growth and won’t leave your customers broke.
Earlier this year Kerio introduced two brand new products – Kerio Workspace and Kerio Operator. The release of these two products represents Kerio’s next step in completing our long-term product vision of simplifying the core technologies that every SMB needs in order to connect, communicate and collaborate – all in a secure environment.
Whether you’re an existing Kerio partner or new to Kerio, you won’t want to miss this year’s Kerio Partner Forum | Sydney on Wednesday, 1st June. You will have the unique opportunity to spend the afternoon with Kerio’s CEO, Scott Schreiman, for some inspiration and motivation that will help you accelerate your business.
Don’t miss this year’s Kerio Partner Forum | Sydney where you will…

  • Learn about our motivation and vision behind Kerio Workspace and Kerio Operator from Kerio’s CEO, Scott Schreiman
  • Learn how to deploy Kerio Workspace and Kerio Operator in real world scenarios from Kerio’s Sydney based Sales Engineer, John Jones
  • See how Australian Business Theater uses Kerio Workspace and hear why Sam Venning, IT Manager, Australian Business Theater chose Kerio Workspace over other competitive solutions
  • Network with your peers and the Kerio team over drinks during the happy hour following the formal agenda

Visit the event website for complete details. Register by Wednesday 25th May to reserve your seat.

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