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    MONT SUBSIDIARY OPENS IN ARMENIA

    http://www.armenpress.am/news/more/id/596 660/lang/en
    2010-03-30

    YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS: MONT, one of the largest software
    distributors in Russia and CIS countries, opened today its subsidiary
    in Yerevan.

    Ruben Yesayan, head of MONT's representative office in Armenia,
    told Armenpress that MONT will deliver box products of Microsoft,
    Symantec, Abby, ADOBE, ESET and Kaspersky Lab. He said MONT's
    representative office in Armenia will apply the main principles of
    MONT's corporative business and will provide maximal convenience
    to his partners. He mentioned that MONT will carry out seminars on
    training its partners regularly.

    Ivan Yermakov, MONT's director on business development, emphasized
    the importance of opening a subsidiary in Armenia and said Armenia is
    gradually advancing in IT sphere. He expressed hope that the company
    will share its wide experience and will contribute to the development
    of IT sphere in Armenia.

    RA Economy deputy Minister Ara Petrosyan expressed his gratitude to
    the company for the decision of opening a subsidiary in Armenia and
    said MONT will have its unique place in the Armenian IT sphere and
    will play an important role in the further development of information
    and telecommunications sphere.

    Karen Vardanyan, executive director of the Union of Information
    Technology Enterprises, Grigor Barseghyan, director of 'Microsoft
    Armenia' and other representatives of IT sphere were present at the
    opening ceremony of MONT's representative office in Armenia

    MONT dealers' network involves more than 4000 organizations.

    Subsidiaries of the company operate in 20 cities and towns of Russia,
    as well as in Kiev (Ukraine), Almaty, Astana (Kazakhstan), Baku
    (Azerbaijan) and Tbilisi (Georgia)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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