Egypt: Intel expands partner programme


  1. Merième Addou, AfricaNews reporter in Rabbat, Morroco
    Intel Corporation has announced the launch of the Intel Software Partner Program in Egypt which aims to focus on areas such as business application development and deployment of collaborative solutions.
    Egypt map
    The program which is free of charge and offers a portfolio of planning, technical, marketing and sales resources is specially designed to facilitate a member’s ability to independent software vendors and any software company developing commercial applications for Intel Platforms and technologies to grow their business. Also it allows them to innovate while saving the costs and headaches associated with servers, individual software solutions. Further, it enables those companies to reach new customers and stay on top of the latest software development, marketing and competitive trends.

    The Intel Software Partner Program will as well provide the tools to enable members with new facilities to align their product development and work directly with a range of Intel's platform technologies such as Intel Core 2 processor based systems and Intel Atom processor technology based mobile internet devices and give them the ability to meet a more diverse set of user needs and requirements. And also improving processor efficiency and allow those companies with innovation requires the software and hardware communities to work together to deliver value for their customers in order to take better advantage of multi-tasking, security, reliability, manageability and wireless computing capabilities.

    The program will as well provide local software companies of all sizes of opportunities to access task-specific tools .20 market focus areas such as application development and deployment, collaborative solutions, enterprise resource management, financial services, gaming or healthcare information management are available to choose from and provide recommendation on which Intel technology is most applicable to this market focus area.

    The Intel Software Partner Program represents a further step by Intel to invest and foster innovation in the software community on Intel Technology. Intel, the world global leader in microprocessors and in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live.



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