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EastNets to hosts partner taining on 3rd to 7th May 2015 in Jordan

byCustoms Today Report
04/05/2015
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: EastNets, has announced that it is hosting a series of training sessions for its channel partners as part of a strategy to strengthen channel alliances in Jordan. The workshop, which will started on Sunday 3rd to 7th May, will be a platform for the transfer of knowledge about EastNets’ en.SafeWatch filtering and profiling anti-money laundering software solutions and an introduction to new powerful data analytics and visualisation capabilities within the AML suite.

Hazem Mulhim, CEO, EastNets, said: “EastNets strongly believes in enabling its reseller partners to be competent in selling and implementing its solutions for their customers. The comprehensive training programme is being organised to understand the needs of our channel partners and facilitate the transfer of knowledge accordingly. We have received an encouraging response from our partners and are confident that the training initiative will fulfil all its objectives.”

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According to the vendor, the workshop offers an opportunity for EastNet’s channel partners to learn about the best practices to boost productivity by using its solutions. The specific technical program will enable its partners to seamlessly switch to en.Safewatch filtering as well as carry out more sales on en.Safewatch profiling.

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