Rising To Expand Its Service System
April 6, 2007 |
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Anti-virus software developer Rising has formally initiated its Safety Month activity in China.
During the activity, Rising will invest CNY15 million to expand its call center; distribute one million Rising Safety Manuals to consumers free; send out two million coupons for free; offer free safety trainings and 100 internship opportunities; and organize 200 expert diagnosis in 80 Chinese cities, providing professional safety service to VIP enterprises and anti-virus technology, products and service to the common users.
Mao Yiding, vice president of Rising believes that the current service system of China's information safety industry can't meet users' demand and Rising has set up a safety standard in both technology and products and it will focus on making a higher service standard as its next step.
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