For more than 20 years, Dell has revolutionized the IT industry by making computing accessible to customers around the globe, including businesses, institutional organizations and individual consumers. Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell is a leading global systems and services company and No. 34 on the Fortune 500.
In 2007, Dell introduced state-of-the-art spare parts and logistics into the Middle East region via a new central regional distribution hub in Jebel Ali linked to the Dell logistical support network in Europe. Dell has been in the Middle East working with partners since 1992 delivering standards-based computing products and services to customers in industries including Governments, Energy, Education, Telecom, Banking, and Hospitality. In April, Dell announced Platinum enterprise service support.
Quest Software, Inc., Microsoft's 2007 Global Independent Software Vendor Partner of the Year, delivers innovative products that help organizations get more performance and productivity from their applications, databases and Windows infrastructure. Through a deep expertise in IT operations and a continued focus on what works best, Quest helps more than 50,000 customers worldwide meet higher expectations for enterprise IT. Quest’s Windows Management solutions simplify, automate and secure Active Directory, Exchange Server, SharePoint, SQL Server, .NET and Windows Server as well as integrating Unix, Linux and Java into the managed environment. More information about Quest and its presence in the Middle East can be found at
IBM is the largest IT company in the Middle East with more than 1,500 people employed by the company and its business partners in the region.
IBM has been present in the Middle East since 1947. Moving to its new regional headquarters at Dubai Internet City early in 2002, IBM focused on providing customers with innovative solutions that enable them to gain competitive advantage in this highly competitive market. IBM has played an instrumental role in the development of the IT sector in the Middle East, with on-going initiative with both private and public sectors that drive the adoption of new technologies, skills development, research facilities and training.