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Asbis wins two sub-regional awards at Intel DEC in Vienna

Leonid Fink, product line sales manager for Asbis Russia and Akram Michael, sales director for Asbis North Africa

Asbis Enterprises, a distributor of IT products in EMEA emerging markets, was awarded the Intel Channel Business Development Awards in two regions – RCIS and META – by Intel Corporation at the recent Intel Distributor Enabling Conference (DEC) in Vienna, Austria.

Intel DEC 2012 event gathers together Intel partners from across the EMEA region and witness demos and brief the next generation Intel based technologies in addition to product offerings and exchange information with representatives from the vendor.

Delegates are also encouraged attend breakout sessions and participate in open discussions with Intel executives and members of the product, operations and finance divisions for valuable face-to-face engagement, relationship building and inside knowledge to accelerate and grow business in tomorrow’s world.

“Our winning approach along with the relationship that we have established with Intel has accelerated the success of our customers in our key regions,” said Yuri Ulasovich, VP of Asbis. “I believe the team performance of all Asbis offices is behind these awards and this proves our commitment to the technology channel. We look forward to building on these achievements and helping Intel continue to grow and expand their business in EMEA.”

Asbis participated in 2 categories this year – IA Distribution and Branded Distribution. The company was recognised amongst more than 30 EMEA distributors for excelling and maximising growth opportunities in 2011.

The award was presented to Leonid Fink and Akram Michael, product line sales managers in RCIS and MEA+ regions.

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