ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 05, 2017 -- South River Technologies, Inc. (SRT) today announced that it has signed its 100th active reseller to their channel partner program, increasing their strong international presence. SRT has signed 15 new resellers in 2017 alone.
As devastating cyberattacks are increasing worldwide, companies are beginning to take a more proactive approach to their cybersecurity strategies. The global need for products that can be quickly implemented to immediately improve data and network security accounts for the significant increase in SRT reseller partnerships.
“The drastic increase in data breaches is a serious problem for businesses of every size in every country in the world,” says Tracy Welsh, VP of Business Development. “Our solutions are attractive to our partner network for their relative ease of implementation and moderate price point. Our partners find it easy to create a compelling value proposition for their customers.”
So far in 2017, SRT has added partners in four new countries: Nigeria, Switzerland, Malta and United Arab Emirates.
Further, SRT recently partnered with WiniGroup in Nigeria, making this their 5th partner in Africa, joining Tunisia, Algeria, South Africa, and Morocco.
To learn more about South River Technologies’ products, please visit the SRT website.
About South River Technologies
South River Technologies, (SRT) is an innovator in secure file management software. The company's software allows users to access, manage, and share files to automate and streamline business processes and to improve productivity. SRT pioneered the internet drive mapping technology used in WebDrive, which enhances customers' existing applications. Customers in 145 countries use SRT's software to make remote file access and collaboration more efficient for their customers, partners, and distributed workforce.
Media contact:
Tracy Welsh
South River Technologies
US tel: +1 866.861.9483
[email protected]


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