Zen Network, a leading IT service provider has announced its participation in
the upcoming GITEX Africa conference and exhibition to showcase its latest IT
solutions such as Large Scale Data analytics, Full-stack monitoring, Cloud
Consulting, and more.
The event is scheduled from 31st May
to 02nd June in Marrakech, MOROCCO.
With more than 900 exhibitors and start-up
attendees expecting, GITEX AFRICA 2023 is a prime opportunity for companies to
connect with industry leaders and showcase their latest offerings, it brings
together on one forum the world’s most prominent IT startups, economies,
investors, cultures, and enterprises from all over the world.
Zen Networks is a leading data-centric company
offering highly scalable AI-powered solutions. The latter enables our
customers’ transformation into data-driven companies. By providing enhanced
visibility on the business, IT infrastructure, and application layers, our
customers gain 360 visibility to drive operational efficiency as well as
critical business decisions.
"We are excited to participate in GITEX
AFRICA to augment our presence and explore new opportunities; the platform will
enhance our brand awareness. Increase market visibility and allow us to
showcase our services and products to a wider audience," said Fayçal
NOUSHI, Zen Networks’ CEO.
"GITEX AFRICA provides us the opportunity
to network with other industry professionals; helps establish new partnerships
and collaborations. And to connect with government and investors, we highly
recommend GITEX AFRICA to any company looking to expand its reach in the tech
industry and learn about the latest trends and innovations."
Zen Networks will be showcasing its full range
of IT services, including cloud computing, data analytics, monitoring, and
more.
For Zen Networks, the attendance at GITEX Africa
shows the company's interest in exploring the African market and seeking growth
opportunities. The objective of securing new clients and increasing brand
awareness at the event suggests that the company anticipates regional business growth.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye/APO