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iValue unveiled new identity

Shrikant Shitole, CEO, iValue Infosolutions
Shrikant Shitole, CEO, iValue Infosolutions

iValue Infosolutions, the leading information technology company and a VAD in the region has unveiled its new identity along with new corporate office in Bangalore. Quite progressive, the logo justifies modern outlook and versatility of the company. With the mission to optimize, protect and transform Digital Assets of organizations with leading edge and proven offerings in collaboration with Trusted Partners, iValue is available in five countries including India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Bangladesh in APAC and Kenya in Africa.

Shrikant Shitole, CEO, iValue Infosolutions said, “Today marks a momentous occasion for iValue, as we would be unveiling iValue’ s new identity and would also be inaugurating our new corporate office at Bangalore. These developments are a testament to the growth we have seen over the years, and to accommodate our continued growth plans, covering both organic and inorganic propositions. iValue has gone through a 360-degree evolution reinforcing the focus to ensure enterprises achieve their business goals. Today, we pride ourselves being a unique player across the globe who can deliver multi-cloud, data centre, cybersecurity services and solutions with domain expertise covering top brands across industry verticals. Every effort is directed at achieving the single most important result, which is to continuously deliver utmost value to each of our stakeholder.”

He added, “Our new identity represents our philosophy and visually expresses our purpose, the key elements and principles around our new identity are Simplicity, Originality, Modern Yet Timeless and Versatility. It is the tangible expression of the brand iValue communicating Ownership, Quality, and our Values”.

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