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Pax8 Acquires Sea-Level Operations Apac

May 03, 2022over 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Pax8

Acquired Company

Pax8

Greenwood VillageGreenwood VillageInformation TechnologyInformation Technology

Description

Pax8, the leading cloud commerce marketplace, today announced that Sea-Level Operations APAC is now available to Pax8 partners in Australia and New Zealand by way of acquisition. Sea-Level Operations APAC is a leading education firm that provides world-class coaching, education, and resources to help businesses in Asia-Pacific thrive. Sea-Level Operations APAC delivers the same services as US-based Sea-Level Operations, which Pax8 purchased one year ago, and was affiliated with Sea-Level through ownership and an IP licensing agreement.

Company Information

Company

Pax8

Location

6363 S. FIDDLERS GREEN CIRCLE, STE 1100

Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States

About

Pax8 is a cloud commerce marketplace focused on the delivery of cloud-based solutions to a global network of channel partners and their customers. It helps grow its partners' cloud practices by delivering aggregated cloud services from vendors such as Symantec, SilverSky, Infrascale, and InterCall through a single platform. This platform,called the Pax8 Command Console, unifies and streamlines quoting, ordering, provisioning, support, and billing for multiple cloud services. Pax8 enables new client growth for partners with its proven, collaborative customer acquisition programs, marketing on-demand, and sales on-demand.

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