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SGL introduces Gencom as Asia Pacific business partner Southampton,
UK Software Generation Limited (SGL), a leading provider of video storage management software, has announced its relationship with one of the principal broadcast systems integrators i the Asia Pacific region, Gencom Technology. Offering turnkey solutions from camera to transmission, Gencom, based in New Zealand, has nearly 40 years' experience in the broadcast field. With offices in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, as well as Australia and Singapore, Gencom will be offering SGL FlashNet Archive Manager as part of its portfolio throughout the region. Ray Sanders, Gencom's Managing Director commented "SGL FlashNet fits exactly with our broadcast product line and completes Gencom's offering of the total solution. We have an excellent relationship with SGL, and the company's FlashNet software solution provides outstanding functionality and integration with other applications." Bernie Walsh, Sales and Marketing Director at SGL, added: "We are delighted to announce this alliance with Gencom, which will allow customers within the region greater access to the number one storage management software solution, SGL FlashNet."
#### Additional information: Software Generation Limited is a privately held archive management software company headquartered in Southampton, England. SGL has been in business since 1989 and its flagship FlashNet product is installed in over 5000 customer sites around the world. Gencom Technology is a private New Zealand owned business which was started in 1969. Gencom is an engineering and Operations based company specialising in providing technology to the Broadcast, Multimedia and Telecommunications sectors. More information can be found at www.gencom.co.nz |
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