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Danzigreich wrote:Danziger Morgenpost
QuikDesk rebrands, launches new streaming service

Popular Danziger software company, QuikDesk, known for its internationally successful business solutions products including the QuikDesk CRM and QuikMeeting telecommunications platform has announced today that it will be rebranding, restructuring and launching a brand new subsidiary.

The company will be renamed to 'Quik Software' and its various areas of business will be established as individual subsidiaries with Quik Software as their parent company. These include QuikForce (focusing on software for customer relationship management, marketing, and analytics), QuikMeet (focusing on videotelephony, instant messaging and team communication), and the entirely new QuikFlik (focusing on offering online streaming of a library of films and television programs).

The popular QuikDesk SMA will be developed and managed directly by Quik Software which will also begin operating in the cloud software market, offering services at first to its own subsidiaries and later to businesses across Europe.

Company spokespeople also said they would look for opportunities abroad, especially in the Novaya rossiyskaya imperiya where recently the Danziger company 'BetNow'' successfully negotiated the establishment of a joint subsidiary with soviet 'VTB Bank'. The company said that it is open to investigating opportunities across the entirety of Europe however, and is tentatively willing to consider partnering with companies in Asia and the Americas.

Government Economic Affairs Minister, Angelika Beike, praised the company for its continued success and openness to new opportunities. Public Services Minister, Sophia Wexler, also praised the company and said that the government will increase its investment in Information Technology education in order to best capture future job opportunities for Danzigers.

Yvonne Faber
Morgen Post Reporter

Danziger Morgenpost
Quik Software announces intentions to do business abroad

Quik Software spokesperson, Florentine Flesch, announced the company's intentions to do business abroad. She noted, in particular, that the company is aiming to get in contact with potential partners in Novaya rossiyskaya imperiya and Furstia. She told the Morgenpost that bookmaking company BetNow's previous success working with VTB Bank is the primary motivation for doing business with the USSR, while Furstia being a member of the ICC alongside the USSR makes it a prime candidate also.

As economies become increasingly complex and consumer demands grow, Quik Software believes that technology is the solution that will keep organisations from falling behind. Regardless of what industry a business is in, Quik has a product that can help improve efficiency and customer satisfaction. The experience of navigating the aforementioned country's unique economies will lead to novel solutions to the benefit of both Quik and any Soviet or Furstian organisations involved.

Yvonne Faber
Morgen Post Reporter

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