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A global high-tech operator that specializes in delivering its business applications over the Internet has announced its major expansion plans with the opening of its new worldwide headquarters in Galway.
Channel Mechanics, a leading SaaS (Software as a Service) Partner Relationship Management and Channel Program Automation provider, announced plans to create an additional 50 highly skilled positions over the next twelve months, to support the company’s growth and market demand for its platform.
The new positions will be highly skilled in nature and spread across Software Development, QA, Sales, Marketing, Business Analysis, and Customer Success.
The firm already counts a number of Fortune 500 companies as its customers – along with industry leading tech providers including Cisco, Broadcom, Extreme Networks, Poly, SmartBear, Mitel, LG Electronics, Mitsubishi Electric, Ribbon, Cloudera, SentinelOne and Juniper Networks.
The new Channel Mechanics HQ was officially opened by Minister Hildegarde Naughton, along with Kevin Sherry, Executive Director of Enterprise Ireland.
Welcoming the news, Galway based Minister Hildegarde Naughton said “this announcement from Channel Mechanics shows the continued and growing confidence in Galway for its highly trained and skilled workforce.”
Founded ten years ago and backed by Enterprise Ireland, Channel Mechanics work predominantly with global vendors who utilise the channel as their route-to-market.
The company’s channel program automation platform drives competitive advantage for vendors, accelerates revenue and builds partner loyalty by ensuring ease of doing business for both their partner community and channel teams.
For more, read this week’s Galway City Tribune.
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