Come and See Us at DIGITExpo

DIGITExpo

FullProxy is excited to be exhibiting at DIGITExpo on the 23rd of November at the EICC in Edinburgh.

 

DIGITExpo is Scotland’s biggest IT and digital showcase with over 1000 delegates, 50+ exhibitors and more than 40 speakers. This must-attend event, perfect for technologists, digital investors and IT leaders, showcases Scotland’s largest exhibition of technology and solution providers including Cyber Security, Networking, Cloud, IT Services and more.

We are exhibiting alongside Fortinet who provide world-class network, firewall and cloud security. FullProxy is an award-winning Value Added Reseller of Fortinet with highly skilled and certified Consultants who can help deploy, configure and support the core Fortinet portfolio.

Come along and see us at Stand D2 on 23rd November 2021. We will be on hand to discuss all things Cyber Security and answer any questions you may have.

In addition, and back by popular demand, we have graffiti artists who’ll be performing unique penmanship on our tote bags – get there early for your personalised bag to hold your Expo goodies in!

Registration is FREE.

Ewan Ferguson
Chief Executive Officer
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