Globo signs first distribution agreement for UK & Ireland
Mobile software business Globo has signed its first distribution agreement for the UK & Ireland with Computerlinks, a global distributor of IT security and internet technology.
Mobile software business Globo has signed its first distribution agreement for the UK & Ireland with Computerlinks, a global distributor of IT security and internet technology.
Under the agreement Computerlinks will distribute Globo's enterprise software products, known as GO!Enterprise through its channel partners in the UK and Ireland.
This suite of products provides a mobile platform in a secure environment to business users; enterprise productivity and collaboration apps, simple cross-platform development, and centralized management and deployment of business apps.
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The duration and further financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
Pre-tax profits at Globo increased to €5.86m in the six months to the end of June from €3.18m the year before. Revenues rose to €25.22m during the period from €19.61m a year earlier.
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