Mumbai: ASIRT recently conducted its June Techday in Mumbai, which received a huge response from its members.
A senior member of Western Digital emphasized on the Importance of choosing the right hardware for Surveillance solutions. He offered some of the technical knowhow and the specialty of their products. The session received tremendous response from members with lot of queries addressed by the team.
Samir Jhaveri, MD of XcellHost Cloud Services Pvt. Ltd showcased some of their cloud solutions with exciting offers designed especially for ASIRT Members. He spoke about customized managed hosting solutions and innovative cloud services.
Jyotish Werulkar, Country Manager of Seqrite explained partner opportunities with Quick Heal’s Enterprise brand and shed lights on Seqrite solutions which are defined by innovation and simplicity. A combination of intelligence, analysis of applications and state-of-the-art technology, Seqrite is designed to provide continuous and better protection for enterprise corporate customers.
The Evolve session, “Zero Budget Marketing” received overwhelming response from members conducted by Ravindra Datar, Founder Director of Business Mastermind Advisory Services LLP, a very experienced marketing professional, recognized by the World Marketing Congress among 100 Most Influential Marketing Leaders. He talked about Marketing concept citing various case studies.
ASIRT Secretary Limesh Parekh showcased a new version of MumbaiITStreet Portal and also announced various consortium team of members.
ASIRT President Arvind Singh spoke about the importance of collaboration. He discussed about the recent memorandum that was been submitted to GOI on various issues of IT Industry and their suggestion. In an interaction with Channel Times, Singh said, “With GST nearing in, we are creating regular educative sessions and series on the GST. The association is also enabling members to have queries on the GST and clarifications are given.”
Singh also said that the association recently met BJP president Amit Shah and put forward the concerns of the retailers through the GST and requested 12% flat GST rate across IT products.