Mindjet pumps up Australian partnerships
- 08 September, 2011 14:55
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Business productivity software vendor, Mindjet, has signed three new strategic partnerships with Data#3, Dimension Data and Insight.
These partnerships enable the vendor to expand the distribution of its information mapping software in the A/NZ region.
Data#3, Dimension Data and Insight have the ability to integrate Mindjet’s suite of software products, including its MindManager for Windows and Mac, into their solutions for customers.
Mindjet Asia Pacific and Japan and Latin America general manager, Cameron Ackbury, said the new partnerships were key to its new go to market strategy and expanding its reach into the country.
Dimension Data Microsoft solutions application integration general manager, Mark Miller, said Mindjet provides enhanced employee productivity tools as well as price advantages from a licensing perspective for clients who are under Microsoft Enterprise Agreements.
“Mindjet’s MindManager integrates very well with Microsoft’s Office suite, including SharePoint, and provides additional benefits to knowledge workers for ideas management and thought capture,” Miller said.
Insight APAC marketing and partner manager, Kristin Keyes, said it had been working with Mindjet locally for many years, and expected to witness strong growth results with Mindjet’s change in focus on the APAC region.
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