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Westcon‑Comstor and UiPath expand European partnership

Rene Klein Westcon‑Comstor and UiPath expand European partnership

Westcon‑Comstor has signed a Europe‑wide distribution agreement with UiPath, extending a relationship that previously covered the UK, France, Spain, Portugal and Germany. The deal positions Westcon‑Comstor as UiPath’s strategic distributor across the region and reflects rising demand for AI‑driven automation as organisations move from isolated pilots to broader, enterprise‑scale programmes. …

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Westcon-Comstor launches white-label UiPath Services for channel partners

Bart Scheffer Westcon-Comstor launches white-label UiPath Services for channel partners

Westcon-Comstor has launched a white-labelled professional services offering in collaboration with UiPath, enabling channel partners to deliver automation solutions without the overhead of building a dedicated practice. The launch positions Westcon-Comstor as the first distributor in the EMEA region to bring a UiPath-aligned services framework to market, supporting partners with implementation, …

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Westcon-Comstor and UiPath join forces to drive channel-led growth

Antony Byford 2 Westcon-Comstor and UiPath join forces to drive channel-led growth

Westcon-Comstor is collaborating with UiPath, a leading enterprise automation and AI software company, to drive adoption of UiPath solutions by channel partners and their customers. The agreement, covering the UK, will see Westcon-Comstor distribute the UiPath fully automated enterprise platform and other products to its network of channel partners across …

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Industry reacts to biggest UK retail sales decline on record

escalator shopping mall empty Industry reacts to biggest UK retail sales decline on record

The latest KPMG-BRC Retail Sales Monitor has reported the biggest decline in UK retail sales since records began in January 1995. Covering the four weeks from 28th April to 25th May 2019, the report shows that on a total basis, sales decreased by 2.7% in May. Excluding Easter distortions, this …

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