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DH2i partners IGWET Consulting to target Ghana, Nigeria

DH2i, a provider of Microsoft Windows Server applications management, high availability (HA), disaster recovery (DR) and cost improvement solutions, has entered into a strategic reseller agreement with Nigerian IT services and solutions firm, IGWET Consulting.

According to a statement issued by the companies, under terms of the agreement, IGWET Consulting will offer DH2i’s DxEnterprise software directly to its mid-to-enterprise clients across Nigeria and Ghana.

“This solution will help clients who seek to ensure HA and DR, while dramatically improving capital and operating expenses (CAPEX and OPEX) across their SQL Server and Oracle environments,” the statement reads.

Palmer Olusesan, Executive Director, IGWET Consulting, said, “IGWET is passionate about empowering our clients to succeed and compete in Nigeria, Ghana and abroad through technology and digital transformation.

For many of our clients, SQL Server and/or Oracle have met this goal – serving as invaluable solutions for processing, analysing and transforming data into actionable business insights.

However, until now it seemed unavoidable that we must ‘take the good with the bad’ – which in the case of both solutions were challenges around HA, DR, management and cost.”

“By providing the ability to quickly and easily consolidate the number of OSes to license and manage by 8-15 times, our clients can streamline management while saving 50%-80% in licensing costs. They can then refocus these valuable human and financial resources on initiatives that more directly impact their bottom line.”

Connor Cox, Director of Business Development, DH2i, added “We are excited to expand into Nigeria and Ghana, and proud to partner with one of the region’s most successful and trusted IT solutions and consulting providers – IGWET.

“By leveraging DxEnterprise, together with our DxAdvantage Channel Partner Program, IGWET can respond, serve and profit in a market that demands solutions for rising datacentre complexity and cost.”

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