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ESET Organizes Four-city Outdoor Kiosk Activity

Held in Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Trichur

ESET conducted a series of outdoor kiosk activities across the cities of Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Trichur. This was conducted to educate the partner and end-customers on the technologically advanced ESET product and solutions.

The release informed that the kiosk activity attracted 7000+ walk-ins from the cities. The visitor included current and prospective partners, IT/BT employees, and students. ESET also announced special schemes for partners to encourage them.

ESET kiosk activities kick-started from Trichur followed by Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore; Chennai and Bangalore attracted more walk-ins announced the press release.

The partners and end-users were educated on ESET products and solutions, and how they could secure their systems against the growing threats across the globe. Partners were also explained about the current schemes.

ESET displayed its ESET NOD32 AV & Smart Security, ESET Mobile Security and ESET Business security packs during this activity. Live demos were given to both partners and end-customers for better understanding and technical experts from ESET gave live demo of ESET antivirus, with its antispyware, anti-phishing and anti-theft features which can protect against all online and offline threats, including viruses, worms, Trojans and other malware and theft.

Pankaj Jain, Director, ESET India, said, “We are very happy to see the overwhelming responses from the kiosk activities conducted across Trichur, Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai. We accomplished technical experts in this activity to put-on more knowledge about the increasing cyber-crimes across the globe and explain the importance of anti-viruses. We have more plans to get into such activities which generate the brand awareness and to promote ESET through the road shows.”

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