Estarta Solutions announced its first partnership agreement in Algeria as a pilot step to operate in the Algerian IT market through its local partner ACInet. The company will actively promote its offerings, with a special focus on the government sector, and especially e-Government, in addition to the financial and telecommunications sectors.
The North African IT market has been growing steadily, and demand for IT solutions is on the increase in Algeria, as well as other North African countries. This opening up of the Algerian IT market will drive and enable the creation and customization of solutions that suit the needs of region.
“We believe that the launch of our efforts in Algeria is the cornerstone to our outreach to the African and Francophone market”, comments Majdi Al Beit Shawish, Estarta’s Director of Sales and Marketing. This presence in Algeria is an important addition to Estarta’s offices in Riyadh, Boston, Doha, Kuwait, Dubai and Amman.
This partnership agreement between Estarta Solutions and ACInet was announced during a special convention for e-Government technology and solutions, which was held in Algeria under the patronage of His Excellency Minister of Post and Media and Telecommunications Technology, Boujemâa Haïchour and with coordination of Estarta’s partner, ACInet. This event was also sponsored by Microsoft-Algeria, and with the presence of Estarta personnel.
“As part of our commitment to the Algerian market, and the growth of expertise especially in areas of e-Government, public sector automation, and enterprise solutions, we fully support this partnership and all subsequent knowledge transfer and sharing amongst our partners”, says Belbari El Howari, General Manager of Microsoft-Algeria.
“We are very pleased to be partners with Estarta Solutions, and its advanced solutions for governments and enterprises. Estarta’s expertise in leading large projects coupled with our local creative potential will help us create specialized solutions to meet the local and francophone market needs” says Mohammad AL Tayeb Slimani, CEO of ACInet