The collaboration between QBS and Maxtec promises to enhance cyber security capabilities through knowledge transfer and talent development, the companies say.
QBS Technology Group's acquisition of Maxtec Peripherals ignites a thrilling chapter in the realm of cyber security distribution .
“South Africa has been on our radar for a considerable time, but finding a company with the right fit was of utmost importance. With Maxtec, we have an established and successful distribution business with a large partner network and best-in-class products. There is an exceptionally experienced management team with an insane depth of pre-sales technical competency,” said QBS’ Chief Executive Officer, Dave Stevinson.
“This is a proud moment for our entire team who have enabled a consistent growth trajectory. With QBS, we have found a partner to facilitate further expansion into new territories and sustain growth in our existing regions. I look forward to the next chapter in Maxtec’s journey and to showcasing our Maxtec talent on this global platform.
Christine Nel, Commercial Director at Maxtec, echoes Pillay's sentiments, emphasising the shared vision and values that unite both companies. "Our aligned vision fosters collaboration, ensuring seamless integration of operations and strategies as we move forward together," Nel affirmed.
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