ACCESS Newswire
19 Apr 2019, 06:07 GMT+10
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / April 18, 2019 / Microsoft Co-Sell Network officially welcomes its first blockchain project collaboration with ULTRAIN.
As of today, Microsoft will officially start selling Ultrain's trusted computation service to external enterprise clientele, reaching its large worldwide customer base. Microsoft's immense salesforce will encourage clients to join Ultrain's ecosystem as paying customers. Simultaneously, Sales team staff will receive substantial rewards to further encourage and promote Ultrain's services to future clients. This will allow Ultrain to better serve future enterprises.
Co-selling with Microsoft is a collaborative sales program. Its goal is to pave a path for its partners, opening new opportunities for clientele and increasing revenue. By being listed on the Co-selling network, Ultrain will receive exceptional support from numerous experts, as well as the opportunity to share an extensive client network established by Microsoft and its 40,000+ salesforce staff. By partnering with Co-Selling, Ultrain will be able to expand its reach into the global market.
This is a significant step for Ultrain's trusted computing service, showing it has a promising future with unlimited opportunities. We look forward to the day that Ultrain's blockchain based technology will be deployed and used in various industries world-widely, making commercial adoption of blockchain technology a reality.
To see further details follow the link below:
https://market.azure.cn/zh-cn/marketplace/apps/ultrain.ultrain?tab=Overview
Media Contact:SOURCE: Ultrain
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