Nournet — one the leading ICT companies in Saudi Arabia — exclusive interview
The Saudi Arabian ICT market is bigger than that. From the telecom side 85% of the traffic outbound from the region is being generated out of Saudi Arabia.
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The Saudi Arabian ICT market is bigger than that. From the telecom side 85% of the traffic outbound from the region is being generated out of Saudi Arabia.
Amjad A. Hafez, CEO of Nournet talks about the ict market in Saudi Arabia.
Amjad A. Hafez, CEO of Nournet talks about the advantages of carrier neutral data centre.
Amjad A. Hafez, CEO of Nournet talks about cyber security and Nournet’s Internet security solution.
Amjad A. Hafez, CEO of Nournet talks about Nournet being one of the leading companies in cloud services and also in managed IT services.
Amjad A. Hafez, CEO of Nournet talks about Nournet. NourNet is one of the leading telecommunication services companies that are geared to empower businesses with the highest level of security and seamless connectivity in all their interactions – both internal and external.
Amjad A. Hafez, CEO of Nournet talks about Nournet’s strategy for managed ICT services.
That is a very difficult question. We talk about numbers and it is not clear what the right number is. Right now it is a different story, there are some journalists or activists that claim that there are one million units available i.e. one million units not occupied.
Between 2013 and 2025, GCC countries will have spent roughly 1 trillion on defence and about 30% of this is dedicated to capital expenditures. If a 35% offset requirement is enforced this means that 105 billion could either be invested or sourced domestically creating more than 280,000 jobs.
We are integrating those capabilities into our equipment and at the same time give our customers the best visibility of their infrastructure. So we usually save 30% of the current energy utilization with the deployment of those standard solutions.