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Cimcor dubs Tenece as Nigerian reseller

Cimcor Inc’s latest international partnership brings CimTrak to the forefront of security needs for Nigerian organizations. Listed as #75 on Cybersecurity Ventures 2016 top 500 list, Cimcor continues to expand its global presence with newest partner Tenece Professional Services Limited, who has recently partnered to resell Cimcor’s flagship software product CimTrak, which monitors critical network device configurations for changes and provides immediate alerting should a change be detected.

“This partnership allows for a continued expansion of our market share throughout West Africa, providing our customers with a higher level of service and support,” said Robert E. Johnson, II, President, and CEO of Cimcor. “With the increased demand for our CimTrak software, Tenece will be a great partner as both companies share a deep desire to help businesses secure their infrastructures.”
Tenece Senior Manager of IT Enterprise Security, Rukome Agwae, is enthusiastic about helping Cimcor expand their business into Nigeria. “We are appreciative that Cimcor has selected Tenece as a trusted reseller, and we look forward to working with Cimcor, and our current and future customers.”
(Naija247news.com)

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