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Toshiba Information Systems has selected CCI Distribution as one of its authorised storage distributors in the UK.
Harrogate-based CCI will stock a range of 1.8, 2.5 and 3.5 inch external Toshiba hard drives with USB connections, including two of Toshiba’s flagship external lines – StorE Art and StorE Steel.
“Toshiba is delighted to partner with a customer-focused specialist distributor such as CCI to further its growth aspirations in the external hard disk drive market. We are confident of a long and mutually beneficial partnership supplying world-class storage products to our mutual channel partners,” comments Mark Reynolds, distribution sales manager at Toshiba.
CCI will stock a total of 48 lines including the first 640GB 2.5 inch external hard drive on the market.
“Storage is a vital component of our ever-expanding digital lifestyle – it is a growing market and a key area for CCI’s business, particularly since the launch of our Professional Storage range,” says Nick Preston, sales director at CCI. “Partnering with a world-class storage manufacturer like Toshiba will further enhance our strong product portfolio.”
In September CCI launched its B2B division offering storage. backup & archive, security & surveillance and storage application solutions.
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