EFU Life partners with JBS
KARACHI: Jaffer Business Systems (JBS) and EFU Life Assurance have entered an agreement for providing Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Storage Solutions, a statement said on Tuesday.
A handout issued by JBS said like many of its previous initiatives, this partnership was yet another step ahead towards technological transformation and innovation. HPE’s cost-effective enterprise-level storage solutions helped businesses move forward by protecting the data and making deployment and management simple, the statement added.
Commenting on the development, Zain Ibrahim, Executive Director EFU Life Assurance, said, “We share the same ideology as JBS, as we keep upgrading ourselves in order to stay ahead of the competition.
IT structure within organisations needed to be improvised in order to have more potential and fulfill that potential as well, Ibrahim said. Veqar-ul-Islam, CEO JBS, said, “We already have a successful working relationship with EFU Life and it gives me great honor to expand and work with them in new areas”.
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