New Delhi, India, June 14, 2017- Digital
Terminal, one of India’s leading IT Channel publications announces ‘DT Partner
Summit 2017’, to inspire and transform channel partners for next phase of
growth. The day-long summit will be held on June 16, 2017 at Hotel The Suryaa,
New Delhi.
The prestigious
summit will bring together all the dignitaries from IT Industry, Key Channel
Partners, Dealers & Distributors, Associations, government, top executives
from leading IT vendors, and among others under one roof. The summit will
create a highly interactive platform for all the participants to discuss,
explore, debate and educate on key business technology trends with channel
partners. It will also provide great networking opportunity for vendors to
interact with their partners in order to drive better growth in financial year
2017.

The summit
will put strong emphasis on addressing Business Opportunities & Challenges
for Technology Partners and includes two keynote sessions—“Is Your Business GST
Ready?” and “Why You Need a Digital Channel Strategy?” The sessions will
feature panel discussions, key presentations, interactive workshops, and brain
storming speech by keynote speakers. The participants will be able to seek
better clarity on queries related to effective GST implementation and their
digital marketing plans by key industry experts.
Jyoti Janda,
Executive Editor, Digital Terminal, says, “As we are about to leap into GST
era, there is lot of challenges for businesses in India, especially small
business who don’t have much resources.
GST is not only tax reform, it’s infact business reform. So there is lot
of queries for small technology partners. This summit will try to help them in
getting ready for GST migration. We are looking forward a huge successful
summit.”
The summit has
been supported by Acer, Dell, Tally, Intex, MAIT, Seagate, Bitdefender,
Digisol, ECS, Microtek, TP-Link, Soundbot, Simply Digital and Millennium PR will
manage PR and Media activities while event is going to be managed by News Dot
Media Private Limited.
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