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J.D. Edwards Middle East




  • Tim Caulkett, regional director, Middle East, J.D. Edwards and Marwan Ahmed Essa Al Thani, general manager, Union Co-op.
  • Union Co-Op transforms the shopping experience with J.D. Edwards 5 software

  • J.D. Edwards announced today that one of the UAE's leading retailers, Union Co-op, will implement a fully integrated end-to-end solution using applications from the J.D. Edwards 5 family of products, as part of its campaign to streamline business processes across its grocery stores and offices. The estimated value of the full implementation is over USD 1 million.
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, July 21 - 2003 at 10:19
  • Left to right: Tim Caulkett, Regional Director, Middle East, J.D. Edwards and Evan Powell, Group General Manager - IT, Al Tayer Group.
  • Al Tayer Group builds upon success with J.D. Edwards

  • J.D. Edwards continues to deepen its relationships with key organizations in the Middle East, announcing today that the major UAE-based Al Tayer Group is to extend its enterprise resource planning platform across its operations using modules from the J.D. Edwards 5 family of products.
  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, June 26 - 2003 at 11:06
  • Fady Sfeir, newly-appointed managing director, Middle East, J.D. Edwards and Tim Caulkett, regional director, Middle East, J.D. Edwards & Company, at the launch of the new regional headquarters.
  • J.D. Edwards launches new office and ambitious strategy for the Middle East market

  • J.D. Edwards, one of the world leaders in enterprise technology, has launched an ambitious bid to expand its presence in the Middle East market through the acquisition of the business of one of its local partners, Dalma Computer Systems, and the establishment of a new Dubai-based headquarters to serve the region.
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 19 - 2003 at 15:24
  • Tim Caulkett, regional director, Middle East, J.D. Edwards & Company.
  • Middle East companies demand better support for their technology solutions

  • Demand for business solutions in the Middle East continues to expand at a ferocious pace, with many of the region's leading enterprises poised to increase their IT investments over the next 12 months in a market with a predicted value of USD158 million in 2004, according to research from IDC.
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 28 - 2003 at 11:00


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