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By 2019 end, Kaspersky’s goal is to have 20-25 partners who can generate 80%...

Predominantly established in the consumer market, Kaspersky has been working on strengthening its position as a B2B company in India

Kaspersky Lab launches new edition of Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud

Kaspersky Lab has launched a new edition of Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud — a cloud-based cybersecurity product for SMBs that seek easy security management...

Kaspersky Lab’s Sales Army is back to add thrust to quarter sales

Kaspersky Lab has had a dominating run in India since it began operations. Owing to its widespread network and after sales support, it provides...

Kaspersky Lab concludes partner meet in Chennai

Kaspersky Lab has concluded a partner meet with its national B2B distributor eCAPS Computers. The meet was held recently in Chennai. A total of...

Kaspersky Lab extends its Sales Army and Support Army incentive programs

Kaspersky Lab has announced that two of its most popular schemes, Sales Army and Support Army, are extended due to demand to help give...

Kaspersky Lab appoints Inflow Technologies as its B2B distributor

Kaspersky Lab has announced the appointment of its newest B2B distributor, Inflow Technologies. Inflow Technologies was founded in 2005 and is a specialised niche...
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