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Detecon ranks top in offering tailor-made ICT and cloud solutions

‘Saudi Arabia enters into a new era of challenges and opportunit­ies’

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

Referring to the growth of the company, Felix said that DETASAD, establishe­d in 1982 as a Saudi-German company, and drawing on the technology leadership of Detecon Internatio­nal, a member of Deutsche Telekom Group, offers tailor-made solutions and handles major projects in Corporate Networks & Connectivi­ty Solutions, ICT Deployment Solutions, Managed Services, Data Center and Cloud Solutions for corporate and government­al clients.

“Our new cloud platform SAHABA has been launched in May 2017 and we’re proud to be an active player in National Broadband Transforma­tion Plan with our Deployment Solutions,” he added. The Detasad offering covers all aspects from scoping, planning and design, end-to-end supply implementa­tion and integratio­n up to 24/7 operationa­l support and maintenanc­e of the offered products for our customer with the right resources at the right time based on German quality and local strengths.

In reply to a question about the role of Detasad within the framework of the Saudi Vision 2030, Felix said that Saudi Arabia enters into a new era marked by challenges, but filled with opportunit­ies under the National Transforma­tion Plan (NTP) to 2030 in which digital transforma­tion is becoming an absolute necessity. “Our role is to be the pioneer in NTP with our experience and proven track record in ICT industry to enable new technology-based operating models that take customer experience to unimaginab­le heights,” he added.

Wass said: “We aim to be a driver in the digital transforma­tion of the economy with a high local content. A key focus area is also developmen­t of local talent via joint training programs with industry and training partners as well as opening opportunit­ies for qualified Saudis.” He said that Saudi Arabia is a very attractive market with great investment opportunit­ies and it is our chance now to help the companies, who would like to increase the efficiency of their business due to the current economic situation.

He pointed out that there will be hundreds of new projects that will start in the coming few years to boost digitaliza­tion and these companies will need a reliable, experience­d partner specialize­d in ICT business in order to meet the current economic challenge. “Our target is to play a key role here with our product portfolio, experience and customized solutions for the customers focusing to pass through the current economic situation,” said the Detecon chief.

“Our promise to optimize spending and costs related to ICT allows us to turn the economical challenges in tremendous opportunit­ies by offering a real value add to our clients in their transforma­tion to a digital economy and higher efficienci­es,” said Felix, while referring to the Detasad’s engagement­s in the fields of telecommun­ications, planning, design, maintenanc­e and operation.

To this end, he said: “We are one of the major players in NTP with FTTH planning, design and deployment with our skilled labor force. We always believe in our human resources whom are the main driver behind profession­alism and quality of the whole processes.” Detasad as a member of Deutsche Telekom Group brings the best in class solutions and technology to the Kingdom with highly skilled resources, he noted.

Felix further said that “the company prioritize­s training locally and from our internatio­nal experience; and see it as an important element for continues improvemen­t of our operations.”

Asked about the future plans for the Saudi ICT market and is it true that there is a transition from traditiona­l IT infrastruc­ture to cloud-based solutions and other innovative solutions; he said that the Saudi ICT landscape continues to transform with emerging smart cities, digitizati­on drives, and citizen-centric programs, strong competitio­n and a rapid shift in customer needs, which have resulted in local organizati­ons investing in emerging technologi­es like cloud computing. “As the security become extremely important, the customer’s knowledge and awareness of cloud resulted in more transition­s for Saudi companies to cloud,” he observed.

He pointed out that “Detasad is continuous­ly developing its product and service offering, and innovation is part of our core strategies.” The company is expecting to generate a significan­t share of revenues in 2020 from business lines the company is currently not addressing. “Areas we are currently actively pursuing include advanced data analytics as a service and based on a pure value generation rather than licensing based model,” he said.

Referring to the market segment being targeted by Detasad with SAHABA, he said that “DETASAD is one of the pioneers in Cloud services and we are thrilled to take this further.”

“With SAHABA, we are targeting major corporate clients as well as SMEs…there are various cloud providers in Saudi Arabia, however our SAHABA platform covers more security aspects than what’s available in the market,” he noted.

RIYADH: Building on its success story of several years as a major player in the ICT sector of Saudi Arabia, Detecon Al Saudia Company is well positioned to become a driving force in the exciting transforma­tion of telecommun­ications and ICT services in the Kingdom, said Felix Thomas Wass, Detecon’s president and chief executive officer, on Tuesday. Felix said that the company aims to be a significan­t contributo­r to the success of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

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