INTEA join Edvantage group Channel Partner programme

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Edvantage group, Europe’s leading provider of cloud-based learning and performance solutions, is pleased to announce that INTEA, an integrated e-learning services provider in Latvia, has joined the Edvantage group Channel Partner programme as a Learning Partner.

The partnership agreement provides INTEA with the opportunity to promote and resell Edvantage group’s cloud and SaaS-based products and supporting services, including the Brandon Hall award-winning collaborative authoring tool, CourseBuilder. The two companies have been working together since 2010 with INTEA using CourseBuilder for client productions and Edvantage group successfully outsourcing e-learning projects to INTEA.

Edvantage group’s Sales & Channel Director, Mike Newton, commented, “We are delighted to formally appoint INTEA as a Learning Partner that will resell our SaaS solutions in the Baltics, Finland and Russia. Professional, successful, award-winning companies like INTEA are the type of partners we are looking for.”

Raivis Freimanis, INTEA Managing Director, indicated the significance of this partnership for the organisation; “Delivering world-class solutions in a small market like ours is a tough challenge with regards to setup costs, quality of support and flexibility. Edvantage group and their cloud-based solutions scale so well that we have been able to jump right ahead of competition both in terms of technology and pricing.”

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Thomas Berglund, Edvantage group’s CEO said, “We have been working with INTEA for some time and I am delighted that the partnership has continued to develop.”

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