BLACKbox, a leading name in the tech industry, is thrilled to extend a special invitation to IT Professionals, Tech Consultants, and System Integrators to explore an exciting opportunity to become a BLACKbox Certified Tech Partner (BCTP). In a groundbreaking webinar scheduled for October 26th, 2023, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, attendees will discover how they can elevate their business to new heights.
This webinar promises to be a game-changer for companies looking to enhance their top and bottom lines. Mr. Vishal Prakash Shah, a distinguished figure in the tech sector, will be the keynote speaker, unveiling a remarkable opportunity that holds the potential to reshape your business’s future.
Key Details:
Date: October 26th, 2023
Time: 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Registration Link: [Click Here]
BLACKbox’s BCTP program is designed to empower IT professionals and businesses by offering them the chance to become certified partners. During the webinar, Mr. Vishal Prakash Shah will provide insights into the unique opportunities that the BCTP program brings, including the roadmap to qualification and the revenue model that accompanies it.
By attending this webinar, you will gain invaluable knowledge about this exceptional opportunity. Whether you are an IT professional seeking to expand your horizons or a business looking to boost its technological capabilities, the BCTP program could be the key to unlocking your success.
Don’t miss out on this extraordinary chance to take your business to the next level. Mark your calendar for October 26th, 2023, at 3:00 pm, and register today to secure your spot in this exclusive webinar.
About BLACKbox: BLACKbox Software is designed for enterprises
- who want to forcefully centralize their digital assets on their file server without giving choice to users to save them on their individual desktop.
- who want to implement information security modules on their existing file server.
- who have already invested in File Server hardware, but their digital assets (documents, spreadsheets, ERP data, drawings, designs, emails) are scattered on desktops and laptops.