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Trevor joins us after having worked at BMC Software for 10 years followed by 10 years years at Blue Turtle. It is at Blue Turtle where we got to know Trevor. Since Blue Turtle became a Xurrent partner in 2018, Trevor has already helped several large enterprises in South Africa migrate to Xurrent. These successes made Trevor decide to focus only on Xurrent. In his new role he will still work with Blue Turtle, but also with other Xurrent partners like Quintica and Onsoft. In addition, Trevor will build out the Xurrent Partner Network in other parts of the Middle East and Africa.
Xurrent has a few unique selling points that make it the only sensible option for large organizations with operations on the African continent. Its exceptionally low bandwidth consumption and tolerance for network latency, combined with an extremely attractive pricing model, make Xurrent the enterprise-class service management solution of choice here.
Trevor Belter – Business Development Director MEA
Quite a few members of the Xurrent team have already had the pleasure to work with Trevor over the past two years. We are all excited to see yet another member join with so much experience.

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During the second SPARK event in Antwerp, I stood at the back of a training room and watched a customer build a custom integration with our new iPaaS, wiring Xurrent to another system in her stack that had never talked to it before. No services rep doing it for her. No statement of work, no project plan with a kickoff and a go-live date. Just a person with live beta access in her hands, connecting two systems by hand, and finishing it before her coffee went cold. A year ago that would have been a multi-week project with a budget attached. She looked up, a little surprised it had actually worked, and said something I have not stopped thinking about since. She said it just gave her her week back.

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