
Forscope, a leading software broker in Central and Eastern Europe, is expanding its operations into the Greek market, offering cost-effective solutions to businesses and public entities.
Specializing in reselling used Microsoft and Autodesk software with perpetual licenses, Forscope optimizes software acquisition costs, potentially leading to remarkable savings of up to 70%. The company’s strategy involves reselling licenses for popular Microsoft software, including Windows, Office applications, and servers, as well as Autodesk software like AutoCAD and Inventor.
Forscope not only provides fully functional and legally compliant software but also contributes to sustainability and cost-effectiveness. By acquiring licenses from organizations transitioning to cloud-based models, the company facilitates resource savings, allowing clients to invest in other crucial areas.
George Chatzipetrou, Country Manager of Forscope in Greece, expressed satisfaction with the company’s role in reducing overall software acquisition costs, emphasizing its positive impact on resource allocation. Already operational in nine European countries it maintains certified partnerships with Microsoft and ISO 9001:2015 certification, emphasizing its commitment to quality and compliance.
With a decade-long track record of serving 50,000 organizations and end-users across Europe, Forscope is positioned to extend its success to the Greek market, reinforcing its standing as a key player in the software brokerage industry.
Source: tovima.com


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