A digitally ready network and cost effective solutions would drive the bottom line for the businesses of the stakeholders as the industry increasingly gets disrupted, an information communication technology (ICT) solutions firm, Hutchlam Services Limited, has said.
Its Managing Partner, Mr. Mesahidu Elamah, who spoke on the sideline of a seminar the firm organised in partnership with Cisco at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, Lagos, he said the forum was designed keep tech firms abreast with how to deliver cost effectiveness in digitally ready network solutions.
Elamah said: “Network is the cornerstones to digital success and failure. Unprecedented demands on the network and digital disruptions can lead to slow and error prone operations, our goal as an information communication technology (ICT) support services provider, is to proffer cost effectiveness in driving digitally ready networks for business.”
He said the seminar was to give more insight to business owners and industry players on the benefits of its digital business software solutions for more cost effective ways to drive business operations.
According to him, Hutchlam Services Limited is committed to providing world class service solutions through its partnership with Cisco to its clients, adding that the firm continues to invest heavily in technology to improve business operations. He said Cisco, one of the biggest players that drives interconnectivity around the world is moving to Software Defined Network (SDN) which is the future in networking.
Mr. Elamah commended the partners and distributors for their patronage and loyalty to Hutchlam Services and assured the partners of the company’s commitment to supporting them through ICT solutions that deliver cost effectiveness and increase business turn over.
Responding on behalf of the ICT stakeholders, IT Manager at Eroton, Mr. Kanu Ijere, commended Hutchlam Services Limited for deeming it fit to organise the seminar. He said it will further endear the company to its clients. Another participant, Mr. Adetayo Adeyemi, who is Head, Network Core Management and Design at UBA, said it was a welcome development to the ICT industry, adding that participants look forward to seeing more of such seminars.