Advanced Computer Technology (ACT) is a large Egyptian ICT integrator, founded in 1988 and headquartered at Smart Village in the Giza area, that describes itself as "the 1st Choice Technology Partner in Egypt." The company reports more than 450 professionals including over 200 engineers, and states it has "served more than 2,500 customers in Egypt and implemented more than 700 professional service projects abroad," with additional offices in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Australia, France, and Morocco.
ACT's Infor relationship traces to Infor's 2003 acquisition of SunSystems: ACT states it "became a partner for all Infor's solutions" as a result. Beyond Infor, ACT's core lines of business are IT systems integration, digital transformation, data center solutions (including ITaaS/DCaaS), extra-low-voltage and structured-cabling systems, and an e-invoicing middleware product (Fatorty) that connects ERPs to the Egyptian Tax Authority's portal. Its site does not show a dedicated Infor product or solutions page, so the specific Infor product lines it actively implements (beyond the SunSystems lineage) could not be confirmed; the input data's HCM & Workforce Management and OS & ION product claims are not corroborated on the pages reviewed.
ACT holds ISO 9001 certification (since 1999, recertified to the 2015 standard in 2017) and is a strategic/gold-tier partner for HPE, Cisco, Aruba, Microsoft, Dell and Oracle in addition to Infor. Case studies named on its site are IT-infrastructure projects — Alexandria Port (multi-purpose terminal infrastructure), Misr University for Science and Technology (network and security), and SCZone Port Said (network infrastructure) — rather than Infor ERP deployments specifically.