Aagon with virtual competence days

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More commitment for users and partners: Aagon is defying the pandemic with expanded online training opportunities and virtual competence days.

Despite Corona and the associated restrictions, Aagon GmbH is still on an expansion course. In order to offer users and partners the tried and tested quality of training and further education as well as the opportunity to exchange ideas despite unusual trade fairs and events, the client management specialist from Soest has organized a large number of webinars and online events in record time, which attracted lively participation and good Enjoy the response.

Offers for over 28.000 users

All Aagon partners and the more than 28.000 users of the ACMP solution in Germany, Austria and Switzerland did not have to forego the regular exchange of experts or their training opportunities despite the pandemic. Although Aagon was forced to cancel three planned trade fair participations (Twenty2x, it-sa and secIT) and an additional four on-site events this year due to the corona pandemic, the teams from marketing, sales and training succeeded together in To set up virtual alternatives in the shortest possible time: Twenty webinars, seven ACMP Competence Days and four online user meetings have already taken place, further dates are set by the end of the year and can be booked.

Online Competence Days

During the seven Online Competence Days so far this year, interested parties were able to experience live from external customer representatives what the use of ACMP in the company looks like and how uncomplicated the cooperation - including software implementation - with Aagon is. At the online user meetings, Aagon also offered individual themed rooms after the main event. The agenda there included: the Aagon Enterprise Service Bus (AESB), the Complete Aagon Windows Update Management (CAWUM) or the feature requests of the users. Afterwards, each participant always received the respective event in the form of a video recording including detailed questions and answers. In addition, there was a very special highlight for the partners in August: an online technical preview, the presentation of the new ACMP Release 6.0.

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About Aagon

For over 25 years, Aagon GmbH has been developing client management and automation solutions that are perfectly optimized for the requirements of IT departments. These enable companies to automate routine tasks and thus help to reduce IT costs. Aagon produces the ACMP software suite with the modules inventory, license management, software distribution, operating system distribution, vulnerability management, asset management and help desk. The company, which was founded in 1992 and is based in Soest, currently employs around 100 people. Aagon's customers include well-known companies from the automotive, aviation, logistics and electronics industries as well as large authorities, hospitals and insurance companies. Further information is available at www.aagon.com


 

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