FireScope and Pink Elephant announced a partnership to resell, deliver and create a certification series around FireScope’s solutions.
The partnership will help Pink Elephant’s and FireScope’s customers increase awareness around the quality of the business services they deliver and support to their line of business. Pink Elephant will also be a reseller of FireScope Secure Discovery and Dependency Mapping (SDDM) and Service Performance Manager (SPM) solutions.
Gijs-Jan Huisman – Managing Director Pink Elephant EMEA said: “With the pace the market is moving, the successful companies will be those who build the right strategic partnerships to foster innovation, growth and customer value. We are very pleased to form a partnership with FireScope as FireScope’s SDDM supplements Pink Elephant’s service portfolio perfectly. With this solution, our customers will get additional transparency and insights into their applications, services, and processes and become ITIL aligned with regard to Change , Configuration , Service Level and Availability Management.”
Pink Elephant boasts a comprehensive portfolio of world class Business, Leadership and IT Service Management training programs, simulations and certifications. Their experience in the areas of ITAM and ITIL make highly certified instructors perfect for delivering FireScope’s Secure Discovery and Dependency Mapping (SDDM) as well as their Service Performance Manager application courses.
FireScope’s partnership with Pink Elephant will bring immediate value to Pink Elephant’s customers by giving them complete visibility into all of the assets, both known and unknown, that are on their network. With that complete picture and Pink Elephant’s innovative approaches to business change, their customers will see benefits in the areas of Change Management, Configuration Management, Service Performance Management and Asset Management; given a typical deployment is completed in less than 5 days.
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