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Intel's Sri Lankan partners at Asia summit


Seen here (from left) -- M. U.M. Naushad of Tech Information Solutions, A. J. M. Mahir of Wescom Information Technology, Shafraz Hamzadeen of eSys Information Technologies Ltd, Navin Shenoy, VP of Sales and Marketing and General Manager of Intel Asia Pacific, Indika de Zoysa, Country Business Manager, Intel EM Ltd, Sri Lanka Liaison office, Ramesh Umashankar of eSys Information Technologies Ltd, and Sumedha Fernando and Disney Fernando of Everex Computers Pvt Ltd.

Intel recently concluded its annual Asia-Pacific Intel Solutions Summit (ISS) 2009 at Gold Coast, Australia for over 300 premier resellers to receive updates on cutting-edge technology, initiatives and obtain world-class training to help grow their business.

Key channel partners from Sri Lanka M. U.M. Naushad of Tech Information Solutions, A. J. M. Mahir of Wescom Information Technology, Shafraz Hamzadeen of eSys Information Technologies Ltd, Ramesh Umashankar of eSys Information Technologies Ltd, Sumedha Fernando and Disney Fernando of Everex Computers Pvt Ltd, and Rajiv Shivashankar of E-Globe Solutions (Pvt) Ltd took part in the conference.


 
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