Partner Article
DCS wins another award at partner conference
Boston Spa-based Deans Computer Services (DCS) is celebrating another industry award after winning Best Renewal Rates at the 2018 ESET Partner Conference.
Held at the Alton Towers Theme Park Hotel, the 5th edition of the annual event recognised the best performers amongst ESET’s nationwide network of partners and associates. ESET is a global supplier of IT security solutions including a range of anti-virus, disk encryption and firewall products which DCS offers to its clients as a reseller.
The conference also featured a range of seminars presented by senior ESET management as well as guest speeches from former international footballer, Gordon Strachan, and sports journalist and broadcaster, Ian Stafford. Various awards were given in each category for Bronze, Silver and Gold Partners. DCS technical manager, Guy Brook, attended the event to accept the company’s fifth ESET Partner award in as many years.
Guy said:
“DCS have attended all five ESET Partner Conferences – each event gives us a chance to learn more about their latest product developments and their insight on the latest security threats which we can pass on to our customers. DCS is an ESET Gold partner, which means that we’re recognised as offering highest level of product and technical skill. Our consistently outstanding renewal rates speak volumes for the quality of ESET’s products as well as our customers’ trust in DCS to advise and supply the right products for their IT needs.”
ESET security products are part of a wide-ranging portfolio of IT solutions and services which DCS offers to clients. The company also provides systems consultancy and integration, networking installations, equipment maintenance and repairs, accounting and business software installation with training and support, bespoke programming, internet e-mail/e-commerce solutions and business forms.
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