Microfilm Egypt, an IT solutions company in Egypt specialising in document management and archival solutions and document based business process management solutions, has been presented with the Best Performer partner award at the recently concluded Kodak Alaris Partner Summit held in early February in Lisbon, Portugal. The accolade acknowledges Microfilm’s success in helping promote Kodak Alaris’ range of information management related hardware, software and services and significantly growing the company’s customer base in Egypt.
Bahig El Mehallawi, President and Founder at Microfilm Egypt says, “We are honoured to have won this award. This distinction marks our commitment to Kodak Alaris and sets Microfilm apart as a leading regional provider of document management and archiving solutions. Our success lies in continually analysing market trends, identifying the most innovative solutions that address customer needs and challenges, investing to gain deep technical competency and creating an ecosystem that can deliver an end-to-end solution.”
“The ICT industry is expected to play a central role in driving growth for Egypt’s economy in the coming years. According to research firm IDC, the Egyptian ICT market will total $10.4 billion in 2017. Digital transformation and digitisation is high on the agenda of both, government as well as private enterprises and against this scenario we see a huge demand for Kodak Alaris’ portfolio of document scanners, enterprise software, services and solutions that enable businesses to unlock the value of information.”
Microfilm Egypt is one of the first companies in Egypt to introduce document imaging technology in the country in 1977 when the company started its operations. Over the past four decades, the company has grown multi‐dimensionally, through strong partnerships with technology and solutions vendors from all over the world. Microfilm Egypt is currently an exclusive distributor for Kodak Alaris in Egypt. The company has strong expertise across diversified industry sectors including banking, government, oil and gas, real estate and information technology.
David Whitton, General Manager of Kodak Alaris Information Management, Eastern Cluster says, “Microfilm Egypt is key to our success in the Middle East and Africa region. With a great mix of staff who are highly skilled in design, installation and after sales support, an innovative approach to marketing, expertise in customer service management, customer focused delivery processes and a general commitment to excellence, Microfilm has spearheaded our growth and the company will no doubt play an even bigger role as we continue to expand our business in the region in the future.”
Microfilm Egypt also partners with IBM, Xerox and specialized software vendors like Sakhr for Arabic OCR and Lead Technologies for barcode and MICR.