INTEL KICKS OFF REGIONAL CHANNEL ROADSHOW THEMED “THE DIGITAL SURGE”

Published May 16th, 2005 - 07:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Intel today announced that its Spring 2005 Intel Channel Conference roadshow for resellers and system integrators has kicked off its Middle East tour, commencing in Oman on May 11. Under the theme ‘Digital Surge’, the conferences will focus on informing and training systems integrators on the company’s latest platforms for the desktop, mobility and server segments and updating them on the technology roadmap for 2006.

The conferences will also highlight the evolving user demand and performance milestones and focus on ‘The Digital Surge’, preparing systems integrators and resellers for the next ‘inflection point’ as represented by Wi-Max technology.

The roadshow will address systems integrators and resellers in Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, Saudi, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia, Algiers and Morocco; as part of the company’s ongoing drive to remain in close contacts with channel members and help ensure that the latest and greatest technology platforms are available to customers in the region’s various markets.

“Last year we signed up over 10,000 new channel members in the Middle East Turkey and Africa region,” said Maan Ahmadie, Intel’s channel manager in the Middle East Turkey and Africa, “Our focus now is to ensure that we stay in close contact with them to support them in their day to day business and help them to keep on delivering value to their customers through excellence in technology”.

Intel Channel Conference will be on a region wide tour, visiting the following cities:

11 May, Muscat, Oman
16 May, Kuwait City, Kuwait
17 May, Doha, Qatar
18 May, Manama, Bahrain
24 May, Amman, Jordan
26 May, Beirut, Lebanon
29 May, Khobar, KSA
30 May, Riyadh, KSA
31 May, Alexandria, Egypt
31 May, Jeddah, KSA
5 June, Cairo, Egypt
7 June, Casablanca, Morocco
9 June, Algiers, Algeria
12 June, Abu Dhabi, UAE
13 June, Tunis, Tunisia
14 June, Dubai, UAE
15 June, Sanna, Yemen


Intel Channel Programmes help resellers and system builders integrate, service and sell Intel products.  Members have access to many benefits including technical support, demo products, training, co-operative marketing funds, financial rebates and interactive marketing tools.  Intel currently has more than 125,000 channel program members around the world.

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