CDN
expands it's product portfolio with solutions from Green
Packet Networks (GPN)
Green Packet Networks (GPN), a
leading broadband wireless technology provider and Next
Generation mobile solutions developer, has today (Sunday,
September 09, 2007) partnered with Computer Data Networks
during a press conference held at the Gulfcomms 2007
exhibition in Dubai. The move is a boost for GPN's Partner
Program, which aims to promote an early adoption of
GPN's range of Self Organising Network (SON) wireless
products throughout the Middle East and will facilitate
additional product launches in the near future as well
as for CDN whose clients include large enterprizes,
Government and Telco Operators..
Computer Data Networks (CDN), a professional
service provider in IT and communications joined the
Program after exchanging documents during the conference.
"We are delighted with our new
partner, as they are all very professional companies
that will help us achieve our goal of marketing our
SON products and VOIP solutions in key markets across
the region. It is our strategy to significantly strengthen
our global presence, and partnerships such as these
will help us penetrate tough markets and receive local
support," said Dr. Ali Al Mashat, Chairman of GPN.
GPN's Beyond Bahrain Program was also
launched at the conference, which aims to promote the
company's wireless broadband solutions and the new IP
wireless surveillance system, known as PacketEyes, outside
of Bahrain and target the greater MENA market. The move
comes as the Bahrain-based company promotes increased
adoption of its scalable SON products, designed for
Telco's, enterprises and mobile work groups, to address
the growing demand for flexible communications infrastructure
in the region.
"We are looking at introducing our advanced
technology to other countries in the region in the near
future, which is why we have launched our Partner Program.
We are hopeful that by the end of the year, we can collaborate
with more than 20 partners in the MENA region who can
distribute our products and in return can benefit from
offering their customers fast, reliable and affordable
technology," Al Mashat added.
Semanoor is a leader in e-learning software
development, and has developed a unique, comprehensive
and content-rich platform for e-learning applications
for schools and students. Semanoor's education platform
is being implemented in the public and private schools
in KSA, and includes products such as a DVD that contains
official government curriculum's, and a wireless digital
Quran.
CDN is a Kuwaiti based company that provides
professional services in the fields of Information Technology
and communications to clients based in Kuwait, the UAE,
Oman, Qatar and Bahrain. CDN functions either as a turnkey
vendor or as the designer and supplier of high speed
local and wide area networks, internet and intranet
Systems, computers, peripherals and IT professionals.
GPN Bahrain is a joint venture between
Green Packet Berhad, a Malaysian-based technology company;
and Saudi
Economic and Development Co., (SEDCO)Saudi Economic
and Development Co., (SEDCO), a
Saudi-based investment company.
|