Industry giant invites Sheffield technical director to speak in Munich

23rd November 2015

Matt Shore, technical director for Sheffield technology firm, AAG Systems Ltd.

, has been invited by Fujitsu, the world's third largest IT services provider, to give a presentation at their Fujitsu Forum event, 18-19 November 2015. The Fujitsu Forum, to be held at ICM in Munich, Germany, is one of a series of events marking the Japanese computer company's 80th anniversary. Shore has been chosen to give a presentation about virtualisation using Fujitsu technology, in recognition of his expertise in providing these services to AAG's customers nationally. AAG's virtualisation offerings deliver cost-saving, scalable IT solutions at the cutting edge of technology, supported by the security of personal, responsive support and service management from AAG's own in-house, UK-based expert teams. -It's a real honour to be asked to present, said Shore, -after IBM, Fujitsu is the world's most senior computer company. They boast an incredible track record of innovation, from plasma screens to semiconductors, and manufacture some of the fastest computers in the world. I'm looking forward to being able to talk about how Fujitsu technology in particular has allowed AAG to deliver first-class solutions to our customers, as well as trading knowledge and experience with other experts in this field. Fujitsu's choice of AAG's Matt Shore to present at their prestigious German event marks out the Sheffield firm, already a major accredited reseller of Fujitsu virtualisation products in the UK, as a key figure to watch in the European technology marketplace.

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