Savvytek, the first Red Hat Premier Partner and Red Hat training provider in the Middle East region, has taken a further step in reinforcing and strengthening its partnership with Red Hat. As part of this new agreement Savvytek proudly announces that it will provide technical services for Red Hat clients in Jordan and the rest of the region.
The agreement underlines the success of the Red Hat's partnership with Savvytek in the Middle East and is a clear demonstration of Savvytek's depth of knowledge and experience. Savvytek is committed to providing high quality services and technical support to its Red Hat clients. The main purpose of the agreement is to provide clients in the region with cost effective solutions and to accommodate requirements for local language expertise. Savvytek's domain expertise puts the company in a strong position to provide local resources and ensures the full local technical support sought by clients.
Ahmad Asha, Vice President of Savvytek stated: “We are proud to deepen our partnership with Red Hat. This agreement with Red Hat emphasizes the high level of delivery commitment, professionalism and depth of technical knowledge that Savvytek can offer. We predicted the growth of and open source market in the region five years ago and have reacted proactively to keep pace with this rapidly expanding business opportunity”.
Red Hat and Savvytek have enjoyed a strong partnership that has helped to support Red Hat's training requirements in the region. Savvytek was the first partner in the region to receive accreditation as a Red Hat Premier Partner. We are pleased to extend this relationship to include professional services in order help enable clients to migrate from proprietary software to open source. The partnership will also help accelerate the deployment of new cloud computing environments by leveraging cross functional teams from both companies. Red Hat is building the next generation agile IT cloud environments with powerful solutions from Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization. By working with its partners like Savvytek, Red Hat aims to help customers carve out Op-Ex and free up resources to build flexible and green IT applications of the future.