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Hyperlink in full force

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Sunday, 09 September 2007

Hyperlink is showcasing its portfolio of solutions and demonstrating its strengths in implementing end-to-end IT solutions at GITEX Business Solutions.

The company, which is marketing itself as the Middle East's leading Oracle Certified Advantage Partner, has already attracted plenty of attention from visitors in Hall 5, promoting its diverse portfolio of solutions for products such as Oracle e-business suite, Siebel, Peoplesoft, JD Edwards, RETEK and Hyperion to name a few.

Hyperlink's specialist team of consultants and specialists have been busy explaining the benefits of using the latest technology as well as sharing their implementation success stories to potential customers at the show.

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"GITEX is the largest ICT event in the Middle East and a perfect forum for Hyperlink to promote its solutions," says Dani Diab, executive vice president and general manager, Hyperlink Middle East. "Hyperlink will be out in full force at GITEX to reiterate our position as the region's largest and fastest implementer of Oracle solutions. Our consultants and experts will meet with existing and potential customers and demonstrate the benefits of using Oracle's best-in-class solutions. We will also be looking at signing a number of new strategic business partnerships in the region," he adds.

Hyperlink, which recently partnered with HCL Technologies, is one of the first Oracle partners in the Middle East to gain the Oracle E-Business Suite certification. Over the last few years, the company has graduated from implementing Oracle E-business suite to implementing Peoplesoft, Siebel, JD Edwards and Hyperion, amongst others.

"Hyperlink is committed to our customers and we want to offer them our best services. We have partnerships with solutions providers across the Middle East and will be looking to add a few more to develop new markets for us and strengthen our position further in the Middle East," says Diab.

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