Aruba Eyes Egypt with Aggressive Growth Plans

8 years ago

Aruba is looking to build on its success in Egypt in FY’2016 by implementing an aggressive growth strategy for the forthcoming year.

The company had several high profile customer wins in the healthcare, hospitality, government and education sectors. It is implementing a massive wireless network project at Zewail City of Science and Technology designed to enable the institution to leverage BYOD for innovation in education. On completion of the deployment, the Institute will begin to offer campus wide connectivity to its students and faculty..

Mr. Ahmed Fathy, Territory Manager, HPE Aruba, Egypt said, “As trends like mobility and Bring-Your-Own-Device sweep the country, Aruba and its partners are well placed to cater to the increasing demand for the ‘all-wireless workplace’ that supports BYOD securely and reliably, enabling communication and delivering business apps wherever people work. The launch of the new partner program will enable our partners to engage closely with customers in Egypt in order to capitalize on the tremendous business potential in the country.”

The company recently hosted an event on 14th November at Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza to launch its ‘Partner Ready for Networking’ program. The new program enables partners in Egypt to capitalize on the burgeoning enterprise mobility market and help ensure they stay on the leading edge of today’s mobile-first world. Laser-focused on networking, the new program supplies partners with predictable profitability, ease of doing business and mobile-first networking advantages.