Filenet is in Dubai to highlight its Enterprise Content Management solutions, with a special focus on the Arabic market, and demonstrate how tiered storage solutions are strongly linked to content management.
It is working with EBLA Computer Consultancy Company, a system integrator company and a turnkey IT solution vendor in the Middle East with offices in Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt and Syria and a FileNet local partner both showcasing at GITEX, a local trade show
Business Process Management is much more than workflow, according to the company, that promotes the integration of content and processes with enterprise applications, such as ERP, CRM and legacy.
'As an innovator in creating solutions that help organizations make better decisions by managing the content and processes that drive businesses, FileNet sees immense market potential in the Middle East for our line of products. Our participation in GITEX gives us a valuable opportunity to address IT professionals and decision-makers,' said Carlo Stellati, Vice President, South Europe, Middle East and Africa, at FileNet. 'These are challenging times for businesses in the Middle East and FileNet would like to project itself as a company that is strongly placed to help them to build a competitive edge.
'There is a vital need to integrate Content Management and Records Management applications in today's businesses,' said Stellati. 'Our 'Zero Click' solution helps enterprises to cope with current and future compliance needs. As businesses in the Middle East are getting increasingly sophisticated, we will be using GITEX to introduce our new solutions to this promising market.'
'The opportunity to showcase our cutting edge products before trade visitors will considerably amplify our market reach and lead to increased awareness about our solutions,' added Stellati. 'We will also be able to share the success stories of our regional clients with visitors and potential customers. We will be able to leverage this strength to establish contacts with potential customers at GITEX.'
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