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IBM Forum concludes in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 21 - 2004 at 10:59
- PRESS RELEASE
IBM Middle East concluded last week the region's first IBM Forum that shared insight on its on-demand computing model: a business transformation that is set to be the company's theme at next month's Gitex exhibition.
Intel, SAP Arabia, ACCPAC, S2 Systems, StoneSoft and IMAS Software joined IBM in highlighting some of the fundamental business challenges that organizations are facing today. The forum also featured several dedicated sessions on different topic areas within the 'on-demand' theme, including Linux, IT simplification and integration, lifecycle management, ERP and CRM solutions, as well as technology updates on the latest servers, PC and software offerings.
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