Centerity Systems, Inc. CEO: 'We are very excited to enter into a strategic partnership with Printec'

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Centerity partners with a UK-based company. | Unsplash | Nikita Kachanovsky

Centerity Systems, Inc.’s CSM² (Connect-Secure-Monitor-Manage) Edge platform has been selected by Printec Group, based in Greece to strengthen the region’s live monitoring and AI capabilities, a press release reported.

“We are very excited to enter into a strategic partnership with Printec,” CEO of Centerity, Roi Keren, said in a press release. “Our team of technologists has been working very closely with Printec’s SMEs over several months. We have developed a very close and collaborative relationship and we look forward to providing significant contributions to Printec’s business for years to come.”

Specializing in enterprise edge monitoring, security and remediation solutions, Centerity’s technology is designed to help international vendors effectively execute device and application agnostic management from a single source, connecting the devices to various features, such as self-service devices, bill payment kiosks, point-of-sale (PoS) terminals, network routing devices and IoT sensors, among others.

“At Printec, we are always looking for ways to innovate and offer new solutions and services to our customers,” Alexander Horozov, chief solutions and services delivery officer at Printec, said in the release. “Driven by our vision to make digital transactions safer and easier, we are working with best in-class technology vendors to offer state-of-the-art solutions. Therefore, we have selected Centerity to support us in the evolution and further digitization of our services delivery processes. We are convinced that Centerity will contribute greatly to our business transformation and bring significant added value to the services we provide to our customers.”

The multi-year technology agreement will also help improve client experiences by “achieving greater visibility to devices and applications at the edge, while centralizing monitoring and management across geographies and technologies,” while simultaneously reducing Printec’s Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) and increased overall services uptime, the press release states.

“The proliferation of computing devices at the Enterprise Edge is creating unique challenges for those companies that specialize in providing services in this domain,” the press release states.