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Netrack Successfully Hosted Pan-India System Integrator Event in Almaty, Kazakhstan

By ANI | Updated: January 8, 2025 18:10 IST

NewsVoirBengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 8: This has been a great year for Netrack, hosting and attending events that ...

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 8: This has been a great year for Netrack, hosting and attending events that further enhanced Netrack's glory in the global market. Netrack, a leading provider of data center rack solutions and network infrastructure solutions, proudly hosted a Pan-India System Integrator event from 4th to 7th December 2024, at the scenic city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. The event was meticulously planned to add value to each participant. It brought together 50 esteemed participants from across India, including top system integrators and key industry stakeholders.

A highlight of the Pan-India System Integrator event can give a glimpse of the detailed, engaging, and insightful presentation delivered by U.N. Krishna Raj. Krishna Raj doesn't need any introduction being an active and distinctive part of the Netrack family. He represented Netrack in the event and brilliantly showcased the company's latest cutting-edge solutions for data centers and network infrastructures. Through his well-planned presentation he elaborated on Netrack's innovative product designs and emphasized on the sustainability model Netrack believes in.

Further, with an engaging discussion he mentioned how Netrack's advanced solutions are helping businesses across sectors to optimize their operations and enhance efficiency. This encouraged the participants in the event to engage in discussions related to the evolving needs of the system integration industry. To this Krishna Raj addressed the crowd with Netrack's solutions and explained how these innovative solutions are aligned with the emerging demands.

Such an in-depth discussions offered an excellent platform to exchange knowledge and ideas on how system integrators can leverage Netrack's expertise to provide their clients with robust and future-proof solutions.

The event ended with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Raviraj. He expressed his sincere gratitude to all participants and contributors for their active involvement and commitment in the event and mentioned that such engagement made the event a grand success where the industry experts could connect with each other over a common platform. In fact, this collective effort of all the participants created a broader scope for knowledge exchange that further shaped the chance for future collaborations.

The Pan-India SI Event in Almaty enhanced Netrack's visibility as a global leader for data center rack solutions and network infrastructure solutions, empowering partners with a commitment to excellence.

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