Moonwalk Adds Partners
Moonwalk makes another splash in English Channel
September 18, 2007
MILTON, Australia -- Moonwalk Inc., the Australian developer of all-inclusive data management and protection software, today announced an expansion of its U.K. reseller channel efforts with the signing of a partnership agreement with data storage solutions specialists Fortuna Power Systems Ltd., adding to Moonwalks established presence in the British marketplace. Headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire, Fortuna has been providing total data storage solutions from the end user to resellers, including services and installation, for more than 14 years. Its clients are in diverse fields including military, telecommunications, education, advertising, pharmaceutical, local authorities, software developers, government agencies and manufacturing industries. As forward thinkers in the storage marketplace, Fortuna is at the forefront of the “green storage” movement, having launched the www.green-datastorage.com website in an effort to educate people about the energy savings that green solutions can provide in both money and carbon emissions. Moonwalk's global network of partners is helping lead Moonwalk's rapid growth around the world. Partnership agreements with resellers such as Fortuna provide additional market exposure of the company’s Moonwalk 6.0 software suite to enterprise customers looking to reduce the total cost of ownership of data while ensuring it remains safe and immediately accessible. “I think the Moonwalk software, with its easy to use and innovative approach to ‘Making Archiving Simple,’ will enable corporations and government agencies to achieve greater value for money spent on storage,” said Ray Quattromini, Managing Director, Fortuna Power Systems. “Additionally, they should realize a better ROI with savings generated from the use of greener storage technologies and getting a greater lifespan out of high performance, high ticket price storage solutions. Moonwalk software for us is a great fit for our current and future archiving strategy.”
Moonwalk Inc.
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