Business Day (Nigeria)

Galaxy Backbone’s Shared Services Centre to Enhance Nigeria’s Digitizati­on Drive

- By Stephen Mcdonald, PH.D Dr. Mcdonald is an internatio­nal writer on technologi­cal innovation­s based in Abuja.

This article is based on the writer’s visit to some of the most critical technology infrastruc­tural facilities in Nigeria, of which Nigerians are entitled to be proud -- for the quality of the facilities on offer and profession­alism of the personnel of Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Limited, its operator.

The chairman of Tata group, Natarajan Chandrasek­aran, is on record as having said that “Going digital is no longer an option, it is the default”. When we consider how the world is evolving almost at the speed of light, we can confirm these words as valid and ones that everyone must digest and understand its implicatio­ns for the benefit of everyone.

Nigeria has, indeed, gone digital, having made giant strides and bold steps that have been taken by this current government to enhance digital transforma­tion. However, there is still a lot of ground to cover, a lot of room to bring in public and private sector organisati­ons, communitie­s and individual­s to bridge the digital divide and enhance the gains of digitizati­on. This, underscore­s critical importance of the National Shared Services Centre (NSSC), powered by Nigeria’s Digital Infrastruc­ture Company, Galaxy Backbone (GBB).

According to Gartner, an informatio­n technology (IT) research and consultanc­y company, a ‘Shared Services Center’ is a dedicated unit with the combinatio­n of people, processes and technology that is structured as a centralize­d point of service and is focused on defined business functions.

In the last decade, significan­t progress has been made in digitizati­on only because of the decision by government to centralize its IT operations and empower Galaxy Backbone to perform its functions for the nation. Today, Galaxy Backbone has positioned its Digital Infrastruc­ture platform to enable private businesses and government establishm­ents alike power their operations real-time and on demand. A visit to its National Shared Services Centre (NSSC) of the agency will convince one even more. A sevenstory twin building which sits beautifull­y at Central Business District area of the nation’s Federal Capital Territory, is a sight to behold. One of the impression­s one would come out with after a tour of that facility and interactio­n with its teams of the Datacentre, Cloud and Network Management experts is that of elation that such a world class and secure platform actually exists in the country.

The Informatio­n technology space is huge. The interestin­g thing about this industry locally and globally is its fast pace of evolution and transforma­tion. As customer requiremen­ts expand, the potential and possibilit­ies of this industry that now powers all industries expand too. As an organizati­on that is aware of the reality that it cannot be everything or all things to its numerous customers and stakeholde­rs, Galaxy Backbone (GBB) has chosen to focus on one area that can help create the platform for other local ICT companies, original e-equipment manufactur­ers and organizati­ons from the private and public sector dealing with a lot of data.

This is why GBB is oftentimes described as the Digital Infrastruc­ture organizati­on, in that it is providing the hosting and colocation platform for software/applicatio­ns and hardware services organizati­ons to leverage on. That is why its Managing Director/chief Executive, Professor Muhammad Bello Abubakar, consistent­ly reminds organizati­ons in the private sector that Galaxy Backbone does not intend to compete with them. Rather, its major objective is to partner with them so that they can serve their customers better.

NSSC, soon to be launched by the Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, will enhance digital services across government organisati­ons and across other sectors in Nigeria. It will end the challenges in harnessing the true potential of Informatio­n technology in government on a low budget.

In creating this organizati­on, one of its focal mandates was to establish a common services platform that would bring together technology services for all Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAS) under one platform to ensure proper coordinati­on amongst MDAS and effective management of IT services under one secure platform. This decision by the government has indeed helped aid and strengthen­s the efficient use of ICT services across government.

The awareness that technology could transform the way government interacted with one another on one hand, and with organisati­ons and citizens on the other, was clear. That is the gap that Galaxy Backbone has filled, and the NSSC is a huge boost to the delivery of its mandate.

The Shared Services model was adopted to help consolidat­e the operations of Federal Government organisati­ons so that they will be more agile in carrying out their respective mandates and enable government and its agencies enjoy the benefits of economies of scale and better utilizatio­n of technology.

National Shared Services Centre (NSSC), which is run by Galaxy Backbone, is a sight to behold.

The execution and management of services across not just public sector, but private sector as well, are encouragin­g and a beacon to those who are looking to experience world class digital services similar to that obtainable in developed nations across the world.

It is noteworthy that the President would be commission­ing the NSSC and the Digital Infrastruc­ture therein, and officially opening it for use by organisati­ons across Nigeria looking to leverage the services GBB will be providing from that platform. This achievemen­t further strengthen­s the digital transforma­tion journey of Nigeria being driven by the Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami who has passionate­ly led the digital technologi­cal achievemen­ts our Nation has recorded in the last 4 years.

Within NSSC are several secure digital communicat­ions and network management facilities. One of such facilities is the Network Operations Centre, where the teams at GBB work 24 hrs every day to ensure the services of all their customers are kept up and running consistent­ly in a secured form.

This Infrastruc­ture also has within it an Executive Telepresen­ce Room for 3D high resolution virtual meetings with partners, internatio­nal bodies, government­s, customers and stakeholde­rs across the world. With our world currently driven by digital engagement­s, as a result of the new world of work, this room serves for Executives who would like to have private closed up meetings in an atmosphere that is warm and very appealing.

NSSC will help in bringing down the costs of technology related services that is often times associated with the multiplici­ty of tech equipment across MDAS. The common services platform supports government’s vision of economy of scale by adopting e-government services across all its Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAS). This helps drive digital transforma­tion not just for the government­to-government interactio­ns, but for government to business and government to citizens’ engagement.

As a very critical infrastruc­ture to the government and indeed the entire nation, security is at its very core. GBB’S Chief Executive, Professor Muhammad Bello Abubakar, has at different forums explained how important Security is to GBB’S operations and how serious it is being taken to support government’s transversa­l applicatio­ns and the entire nation. The NSSC in this regard, houses a security Operations Centre (SOC) amongst other things as indicated earlier.

Furthermor­e, one of the most vital facilities within the Centre is the GBB Uptime Certified Tier III Datacenter. This datacenter is connected via GBB nationwide fibre optics ring network and seamlessly connected to its Kano tier IV data center. This Datacentre is not just for the government and its agencies but for all corporate entities, looking to leverage the infrastruc­ture in providing services to their own clients.

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Professor Muhammad Bello Abubakar, MD/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited

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