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E-mail Continuity & Archiving

18 August 2011

IT Hotdesk, a leading IT and communication solutions company announced today that it has secured another strategic partnership agreement with Symantec. IT Hotdesk are now a Symantec Partner within the Premium Associate Program offering e-mail disaster recovery continuity and archiving solutions for business.

Managing Director Gordon Christie comments, "e-mail has and will continue to become an integral part of key business process, it is an essential component of day to day operations for most of our customers. Traditional approaches to ensure reliability such as replication or clustering are cost prohibitive to implement and don't offer the type of availability we offer within this solution. In addition companies are looking at ways to manage e-mail archiving and our solution meets all the policy based solutions you could think of. We are very excited about the opportunity this partnership brings and look forward to working with customers in deploying the technology"

IT Hotdesk partners with the most respected brand names in the IT industry, such as Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Trend Micro and Citrix, to bring together high quality, complementary IT products and services.

Based at Carden Church, 6 Carden Place, Aberdeen, IT Hotdesk provide IT management and support to companies based in the UK and Internationally. More information can be found at www.ithotdesk.com, by emailing info@ithotdesk.com or calling 01224 511614.

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