Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Signal Alliance strengthens presence in Abuja, opens new office

Signal Alliance (SA), the leading service provider and integrator of information technology systems in the public and private sectors, has made further moves in its expansion process with the recent opening of its new Abuja office.
Making this known recently, the new General Manager for Abuja, Mr. Toju Ayutsede explained that the new business presence in Abuja is a long over-due move in the sense that SA business in Abuja had been ongoing for years but this is a formalization of operations there. This signifies SA’s continuous drive to introduce innovative technology across the length and breadth of Nigeria.
His words: “Our presence in Abuja is long-overdue and as a technology systems solution provider with a lot of public sector solution, we are convinced that this move will endear us to our existing and prospective client base in the Nation’s capital”.
Located at the high-brow Central Business District area of the Nation’s Capital City, the SA Abuja office is expected to further expand its advocacy for public sector automation using enterprise resource planning, electronic document management, data-centers and unified communications solutions.
On the value the company will bring with this move, Mr. Ayutsede explained that the current position of Signal Alliance as a market leader will be more than sufficient to satisfy the ICT needs of both private and public sector organizations in the FCT.
The core strength of Signal Alliance is delivering key ICT solutions that will help solve key organizational challenges. Competency lies around Network Infrastructure deployment, Business Solutions & Optimization using Enterprise Resource Planning, Electronic Document Management, Data Center and Unified Communication Solutions.
Mr. Toju Ayutsede, until recently, was the Programme Director for Signal Alliance. Prior to that, he served as the deputy Managing Director, Dutch Agricultural Development & Trading Company (Nig.) and has worked for various multinational companies such as Heineken International, in Amsterdam and IBM in various managerial capacities.

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