ITMG expands relationship with Hitachi Data Systems
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- Thursday, 25 July 2013 07:06
The IT Media Group (ITMG) has expanded its partnership with Hitachi Data Systems Corp., assuming responsibility for public relations and executive communications in Canada.
One of the world’s leading providers of information technologies, services and solutions to mid- and large-sized organizations, HDS helps companies drive down IT costs and increase agility. The firm’s recent global “Maximize IT” announcement outlines important enhancements to three key storage infrastructure offerings, enabling customers to maximize their IT investments through significantly improved performance.
“HDS has a culture of excellence, which extends to our partner relationships,” said Luis Paveloski, Regional Marketing Manager for HDS. “With their extensive knowledge of both the IT management and IT media space in Canada, we believe ITMG is ideally qualified to help us with our Canadian communications.”
ITMG’s VP Content, David Carey, will play a key role in helping HDS with its PR initiatives. “HDS is one of the premier vendors in the IT marketplace, and their products and services really help organizations drive down costs and increase efficiencies,” said Carey. “They have a great story to tell the Canadian business community, and we’re delighted to be able to help them tell it.”






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