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Country Manager Intel Pakistan, Naveed Seraj had an interactive session with social media activists and bloggers from Islamabad. While highlighting the importance of the evolution of technology, he said that the personal computing experience has undergone a great transition with the personal computing experience making great leaps. Only a few years ago, personal computers were slow and required long processes however companies like Intel with the feedback of their valued customers have worked on improving the entire experience to provide mobility and cutting edge technology to customers across the region and more importantly Pakistan.
The interactive session with bloggers at Kuch Khaas Islamabad, is part of an Intel campaign to spread awareness about the entire ultra book experience for prospective customers. Naveed Seraj during his presentation said that about 2.2 billion people across the world can afford a personal computer but do not own one. The interactive session was attended by renowned Pakistani bloggers like Abdullah Saad, who is the founder and editor of wccftech.com, a blog that has built avid technology followers across Pakistan. President, P@sha Jehan ara was also present at the occasion.
Numair Shahzada, Business Communications Manager from Metro Consulting Grid while speaking on the occasion said, “It’s a great initiative by Intel to interact with the blogger community of the country and provide them a chance to interact with the Country Manager of Intel for a first-hand experience on the Ultra Book.”
Atif Anwar a blogger while talking to the scribe said, “Xenith PR deserves kudos for organizing such an interactive session with bloggers from Islamabad and we look forward to having more such events that promote the blogging community in the future.”
It is pertinent to mention that Intel is leading the industry to re-invent personal computing once again with the introduction of Ultrabook devices that will deliver the most complete and satisfying computing experience. To define the Ultrabook category, Intel began with what people want most out of their personal computing devices, both from an emotional and a rational perspective. Ultrabooks are designed to give people the power to create and consume in a sleek, light, secure and elegant device that offers an immersive and responsive experience without compromising performance, all at mainstream price points.
Ahsan Mukhtar a blogger while speaking to Pakistan Today said, “There is a general perception that Pakistan is lacking behind in the adoption of newer modes of technology, however while investors might be hesitant to steering towards Pakistan, the overall consumer demand is very encouraging. The trend in Islamabad of using technology is picking up pace with all restaurants in the city now offering wi-fi services to cater to business and social needs of its customers. In this regard Intel has played a crucial role and the interactive sessions play a crucial part in bridging the information divide.”