IAS has accelerated its global operations with Dubai Gitex Exposition
October 2008
IAS-Industrial Application Software is expanding its business development operations in global field with international exposition participations. IAS which is included in Dubai Gitex Technology Weeks, leader of International Information Technologies Exposition and the meeting point of all information, telecommunication and electronics market for 28 years, has got together with many firms in Middle Eastern market.
In Gitex Business Solutions which is held in Dubai between 19-24 October, IAS hosted many of its guests coming from various different countries all over the world. In the exposition, IAS presented CANIAS ERP, corporate source planning solution, to the guests and participants. Also IAS Türkiye, supervising all the operations in the Middle East, Turkic Republics and the Gulf Region, has provided the guests and participants from many different countries with information about it international operations regarding these regions and about its partner network program.
Arabic Version of CANIAS ERP has been introduced to the Middle Eastern market.
The Arabic version of CANIAS ERP, still used in 19 different countries and in 10 different languages, has been introduced to the guests. IAS has proved its claim in the global arena with the conferences and presentations that it has made during the expo. Gülistan Turhan van der Linden, Business Development Manager for international partnership operations of IAS said about the expo:
"We, as IAS, have been performing our operations in local markets with an understanding of local approach. We have taken part in Dubai GITEX expo in order to meet the potential Middle-Eastern partners who are qualified and fitting our vision, and to introduce the IAS Partner Network Program. IAS Partner Network Program has been much appreciated by IT companies with high profiles. Our negotiations are going on.. Thanks to these potential partners, IAS shall be one of the leader ERP companies within İran and GCC region."