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    NEC Africa announces IgKnight partnership for Mauritius expansion

    Promoted | NEC Africa has announced a strategic agreement with IgKnight, its new fulfilment partner in Mauritius.
    By NEC XON2 May 2024
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    John Dewar, GM of Enterprise Technology Solutions at NEC Africa

    At a prestigious launch addressed by Darsanand Balgobin, Mauritius’s minister of IT, communication and innovation, leading ICT integrator NEC Africa announced a strategic agreement with IgKnight, its new fulfilment partner in the Indian Ocean island nation.

    The partnership is part of a broader strategy to extend the NEC portfolio of solutions into Africa, including communications, enterprise, retail, enterprise technology, infrastructure, energy, and safety and security solutions. The Mauritius partnership is starting with Enterprise Technology Solutions (ETS).

    John Dewar, GM of Enterprise Technology Solutions at NEC Africa, said: “Taking our key product partners with us and putting human resources on the ground are pivotal steps in our expansion strategy. We’ve already employed two sales executives to drive the NEC Africa business forward in Mauritius, and we look forward to rolling out our entire range of solutions to the island nation.”

    IgKnight, a Mauritius technology reseller, has had a relationship with NEC Africa for about five years

    Mauritius, known as a financial hub, presents a promising market for NEC Africa. According to research organisation Statista, 2024 revenue in Mauritius’s computing market amounts to US$49.6-million. The research company says Mauritius is experiencing a surge in demand for cloud computing services as businesses seek to enhance their digital infrastructure and improve operational efficiency.

    IgKnight, a Mauritius technology reseller, has had a relationship with NEC Africa for about five years, making it an ideal local partner for business operations in the region.

    IgKnight CEO Shaan Kundamaal said: “Our technology partner, NEC Africa, leads the African information security community with unsurpassed technical capability, unique methodologies and specialist tools to help identify and mitigate potential enterprise risk.”

    Data-driven economy

    Spearheading the expansion into Mauritius, NEC Africa’s ETS business unit offers comprehensive IT infrastructure solutions tailored for the data-driven economy. With a focus on high-end compute technology, storage, switching and converged environments, the company ensures certified engineers provide expert guidance every step of the way.

    The business unit’s services include equipment procurement, maintenance, management and ongoing support. From data centres to operating systems, NEC Africa’s platform-agnostic approach ensures optimal infrastructure solutions for large-scale enterprises.

    Darsanand Balgobin, Mauritian minister of IT, communication & innovation
    Darsanand Balgobin, Mauritian minister of IT, communication & innovation

    Dewar highlighted the significance of this launch: “In an era marked by explosive data growth, businesses are grappling with the challenge of harnessing and leveraging technology resources for competitive advantage. With the introduction of our Enterprise Technology Solutions business unit, NEC Africa is at the forefront of comprehensive end-to-end services that enable clients to not only manage but also capitalise on their data assets.

    Shaan Kundamaal, CEO of IgKnight
    Shaan Kundamaal, CEO of IgKnight

    “We view the Mauritian market as both expansive and dynamic, with an unceasing demand for technology support and upgrades. While competition intensifies, we are confident that our seasoned team, coupled with our comprehensive offerings, will cater to the evolving needs of the market,” Dewar said.

    For more information about NEC Africa, please visit www.nec.africa.

    About NEC XON
    NEC XON is a leading African integrator of ICT solutions and part of NEC, a Japanese global company. NEC XON has operated in Africa since 1963 and delivers communications, energy, safety, security and digital solutions. It co-creates social value through innovation to help overcome serious societal challenges. The organisation operates in 54 African countries and has a footprint in 16 of them. Regional headquarters are located in South, East and West Africa. NEC XON is a level 1-certified broad-based black economic empowerment business. Discover more at www.nec.xon.co.za.

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