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Small Systems Solutions signs partnership with two major IT providers
- Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, February 13 - 2008 at 15:30
- PRESS RELEASE
As a strategic move in targeting the Saudi market and promoting the concept of Open Source software, and to meet the increased interest on this matter in both Saudi Arabia and the Gulf, Small Systems Solutions has signed partnership agreements with both OpenNet and SBM (Saudi Business Machines), to provide Red Hat products, support and consulting services for customers whom are migrating or deploying Red Hat Linux operating system.
"We see these partnerships as an opportunity to achieve synergy in the Saudi IT sector. Our partners are helping us in providing complete portfolio of IT solutions, and we complement this joint effort by adding the Red Hat flavor on top of it," said Raed AlShaikh, president, Small Systems Solutions.
Small Systems Solutions, who's a RedHat Certified Partner and Reseller in Saudi Arabia, as well a provider of professional services for Linux systems and for the past 24 months, had helped in providing the latest RedHat products in Saudi Arabia, by providing support and consulting services for customers migrating or deploying Linux.
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