CNS Opens Riyadh Office

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Staff Writer
Publication Date: 
Tue, 2003-12-30 03:00

Computer Network Systems (CNS), a UAE-based IT systems integrator, has opened its first office in Saudi Arabia. Set up in the heart of Riyadh’s commercial district, the CNS office is located in Kingdom Tower.

“Information Technology is a booming industry in Saudi Arabia. We believe that opening up in Riyadh is only the initial phase for our growing Saudi business, as we are planning to heavily invest more resources to expand our presence in the Kingdom,” said Tony Alam, GM, CNS.

“Having worked closely with the UAE’s top public and private organizations, we now bring a wealth of experience that can be leveraged to provide the best IT service and consultancy into the Saudi market.”

“Over the years, CNS has built a reputation of serving clients with a high understanding their requirements,” Alam continued.

“We are committed to exceeding customer expectations and are constantly improving our processes to meet this goal. Our new operation in Riyadh is evidence of this commitment.”

CNS is operating under the foreign direct investment incentives for GCC business to invest in Saudi Arabia. Based in the center of the Arabian Peninsula, Riyadh enjoys a unique geographical location that would allow CNS to further extend its services to other customers in other GCC markets such as Kuwait or Bahrain.

Saudi Arabia’s open market policies and special facilities for GCC companies allowed CNS to establish its Riyadh operations with relatively little time and effort.

Omar Al-Noor, CNS’ new country manager in Riyadh strongly believes that there is tremendous growth potential within the GCC markets: “We look forward to servicing new clients in Saudi Arabia and the rest of the GCC markets through our new office. The highly developed infrastructure in Riyadh is an excellent platform for an organization like ours and has allowed us to easily allocate permanent resources to ensure a high level of service for our Saudi customers.”

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