Quickheal launches first TVC in Telegu

Pune-headquartered cybersecurity software company Quick Heal has launched its first-ever regional TVC in Telugu, featuring Telugu film star Aishwarya Presse and South Indian film star Vinodhini. The campaign, which started some days ago featuring the majority of the Telugu channels, received a stupendous response. The brand Quick Heal was started as a computer service centre in 1995 and was formerly known as CAT Computer Services (P) Ltd. It was renamed as Quick Heal Technologies in the year 2007.
The TVC was conceptualised and created by media outsourcing brand Fourth Dimension Media Solutions.
Fourth Dimension Media Solution represents news channels in Telegu and Tamil (Puthiyathalaimurai News and V6 News) apart from Telugu newspaper Velugu and TV5 Kannada.
Fourth Dimension Media CEO Shankar B said: “This is the foremost time that a brand under this category has initiated and executed such a massive leap in television. The ad has been implemented keeping into account the nativity of the Telegu audience.”
Quick Heal directly offers its products to its customers or with the help of its partner channel. Seqrite is the brand name under which its enterprise product offerings operate. Among the products and services offered by the company are security software for consumers, small and medium enterprises, cloud computing environments, servers and its products go through regular testing, compared against the characteristics and capacities of similar products.
It utilises advanced real-time cloud-based technology to offer speedy protection against viruses and builds and develops its own security suite. It supports an amalgamation of signature-based and signatureless detection technologies which help to detect and prevent familiar and unfamiliar threats in real-time.

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