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CRM Training in Dubai from NGIT helps you master SUGARCRM

CRM Training in Dubai from NGIT helps you master SUGARCRM

SugarCRM is a feature packed, third generation CRM system ready to use for companies operating in many different business verticals. It's ...

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Network enabled fax services

Network enabled fax services

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The Internet may be changing practically every type of business transaction, but for the moment faxing still r...
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Win more business by efficiently managing you customers using a CRM

Win more business by efficiently managing you customers using a CRM

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) involves a combination of systems, products and activities that helps you establish, develop, maint...

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Joomla web content management systems

Joomla web content management systems

 A Content Management System(CMS) is a collaboration of multiple components and modules which integrate to help the administrator and con...

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Industry standard mailing solutions with Open Source

Industry standard mailing solutions with Open Source

Mailing is the life line for any organization today irrespective of size, industry, country or vertical. Choosing the right mailing soluti...

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Manage your Network with Endian

Manage your Network with Endian

A support contract with Endian allows you to obtain an account on Endian Network, the portal for the management and control of all Endian ...

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Secure Your Server, PC, PDA, Smart Phones

Secure Your  Server, PC, PDA, Smart Phones

Kaspersky® Internet Security 2010 combines all the latest technological developments from Kaspersky Lab to protect your PC from malicious ...

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Offices

Dubai - Head Office

Office M-12, Bu Haleeba Gold Building, Abu Hail, Deira
P.O.Box : 88174, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel.: +971 4 2653202, Fax.: +971 4 2653203
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Kochi

NetworkGulf IT India
Major Road, Vyttila, Kochi - 682 019
Kerala, India
Tel.: +91 484 4020129/4013978
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Voices

CRM ImplementationNetwork Gulf has done an excellent job by recommending and implementing the CRM system for our office. It has greatly improved our co-ordination and enables us to better manage our customer facing activities.

We had absolutely no disruption to our work and our staff had not difficulty in learning to use it. I am able to sit in my office and get a real time snapshot of all things happening around the company, thanks to Network Gulf.

Dinesh S., Director, eDocuman India

 

Network joins hands with Talend

Talend is the first provider of open source data integration software. After three years of intense research and development investment, and with solid financial backing from leading investment firms, Talend revolutionized the world of data integration when it released the first version of Talend Open Studio in 2006.Talend’s solutions are used primarily for integration between operational systems, as well as for ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, and for migration.

 

Network Gulf joins the Ubuntu Marketplace for the United Arab Emirates

With our renewed focus this year on spreading the adoption of Linux, we thought it is will be a good for us to join the Ubuntu Marketplace for this region. Our request to this effort has been accepted by the folks who manage the marketplace. Please visit this link to see our listing. We thank Ubuntu for this and offer our whole hearted support in their tireless work towards the spread of Linux. We are also hopeful of providing some success stories for Ubuntu in the coming days.

 

Green Initiatives - A group of technicians who pursue environmental solutions

IntroductionHow will we survive on a planet which is rapidly using up resources faster than we can produce them and in an environment where the population is not getting any smaller? This question is one which is constantly being asked and it is not a question which is completely unknown in our computing community.