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Xurrent is delighted to welcome Yörenet Teknoloji Turizm ve Ticaret A.S. as its partner in Türkiye. Established in 2000, Yörenet focuses on providing its customers with cutting-edge digital transformation solutions and consulting services.

Leading tech company Yörenet develops and sells its software and provides professional services to large-scale companies in both the private and public sectors. It provides end-to-end digital transformation business solutions, application modernization and enterprise service management consultancy, as well as support and training.
Yörenet is the local partner of several global software vendors, most of them in Gartner’s leader quadrant. Most of its customers are large-scale companies from diverse vertical markets including energy, finance, automotive, media, and healthcare.

We are pleased to partner with Xurrent as it adds a very innovative and service-centric enterprise service management solution to our partner network. It will help us provide our customers with the most suitable solution to best meet their business needs and make their employees happy and productive. Xurrent is ready to use, fast and easy to implement, comes with a flexible consumption-based licensing model, and offers a great user experience.
Hakan Kalyoncu, CEO at YÖRENET Teknoloji Turizm ve Ticaret A.Ş.
The team at Xurrent is looking forward to a great partnership and achieving great things together.

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