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Abacus Roadshow Moves to Mysore
By
Mrugaya Davane
Mumbai, Nov 11, 2005
Abacus Peripherals is set to hold its next roadshow to showcase its latest products in Mysore on November 12.
The distributor had recently launched its roadshow series to increase awareness about its new products. The first in this series was held in Chennai on Oct. 20-21 and the second in Secunderabad on Nov. 10.
The goods on display in these roadshows are Zion memory, Asrock motherboards, AMD CPUs and Nvidia XFX graphic cards. The show at Secunderabad also included Abacus' recently introduced Asrock K8NF4G-SATA2 motherboard.
Umesh Modi, CEO, Abacus Peripherals, said, "These roadshows are for our dealers and our end-customers. Through these roadshows we are trying to get closer to our customers as well as educate them about our products. Thus we also aim to increase the business for us as well as for our dealers."
According to an Abacus spokesperson, the show is open to all end customers, SIs and other channel partners wherein they can get the feel of the products. It is mainly to advertise these products and also to educate the end customers about them.
In the Mysore event Abacus' associate partner Hynix will also put forth a presentation about their products and upcoming technology.
After Mysore the roadshow will move to Mumbai, the date for which is yet to be decided. The roadshow will then cover Guwahati, Bhubaneswar and Ranchi in the eastern region by the end of November.
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Abacus new road show will be a benefit to the costomers in Guwahati,Bhubaneshwar and Ranchi to learn about some new technology and it will aslo profitable to the company itself by increase in the number of new customers. |
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- TEJ PRAKASH,
THE COMPUTER ZO, Jaipur
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