Attachmate signs CMS as UK distributor
UK distributor boosts mobility portfolio with Attachmate products

Attachmate has added a second distributor to its UK line-up in the form of CMS Distribution.
Storage, networking and IT infrastructure specialist CMS joins Arrow ECS in distributing Attachmate’s portfolio in the UK.
“Following the Attachmate Group and Micro Focus merger, CMS now represents a number of Micro Focus brands including Attachmate, Novell, NetIQ and SUSE,” explains Barry Davis, sales director UK & Ireland, Attachmate. “This distribution agreement means that CMS now offers a complementary and very comprehensive solution set, providing a complete range of enterprise IT products for modern businesses.”
Adds Andy Bass, group sales and marketing director, CMS Distribution: “Mobility continues to present challenges for businesses but by offering Attachmate and Novell solutions under one roof, CMS is perfectly positioned to help businesses overcome those challenges and enable secure mobility for our customers.
“We are looking forward to speaking to new and existing customers about how Attachmate solutions can help them meet their business goals.”
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