Gefen Certifies BTX Technologies as Master Distributor for Digital Signage
CHATSWORTH, CA — Connectivity solutions provider Gefen today announced that BTX Technologies is the first organization to achieve Master Distributor status for Gefen’s full line of Digital Signage products. Along with this status, BTX is authorized to distribute and support this group of products throughout the United States.
“Gefen’s Digital Signage creation and playback products are unique, easy to use, scalable and as powerful as you want them to be,â€? said Greg Schwartz, president of BTX Technologies. “They are ideal for stand-alone use, retail environments, campus locations or national roll-outs. Additionally, BTX’s national technical sales force has been certified to properly demonstrate, place and support these products nationwide. We offer in-depth training for our integration partners at their facilities, BTX’s training facility in New York, Gefen’s facility in California or via the web.”
John Novak, Gefen’s director of Digital Signage, added, “BTX’s completion of an intensive training at Gefen’s Los Angeles area headquarters guarantees that BTX can best service its resellers by providing detailed customer support. We commend BTX for the strides they’ve made with Gefen’s Digital Signage solutions and the entire Gefen product line.â€?
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