SAUDI ARABIA

DETASAD: 36 years of commitment

September 23, 2018

Detecon Al Saudia (DETASAD), an end-to-end ICT solution provider and a leading contributor of ICT sector of Saudi Arabia for more than 36 years, represented by CEO Felix Thomas Wass extends sincere greetings to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, and the Saudi people on the occasion of the 88th Saudi Arabia National Day.

Based on internationally recognized best practices, operating models and innovative technologies, DETASAD offers customized solutions for ICT Turnkey Design and Implementation, Corporate Network & Connectivity Solutions, Operations, and Managed Services as well as Data Center and Cloud, Platform and SW/applications as Services. DETASAD service portfolio supports the full ICT lifecycle from challenge identification over planning, equipment supply, turnkey implementation to full 24/7 operation ensuring highest reliability and efficiency at client’s ICT systems.

DETASAD’s recognized industry expertise, track record in business and operation based on highly qualified team and state-of-the-art processes, methodologies, and tools, have consistently enabled public and private sector customers to unlock value, implement the digital transformation and improve profitability and efficiency. Building on a highly competent and motivated workforce, it is DETASAD’s primary objective to achieve a superior customer experience through provision of tailored solutions and services.

DETASAD takes this opportunity to celebrate the Saudi National Day and will continue focusing on the projects in order to make significant contribution to the success of the customers and the achievement of Vision 2030 objectives in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with 36 years commitment to the Saudi ICT market.


September 23, 2018
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