South Africa’s Ukuvuma Solutions Launches Operations In Ghana

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South Africa’s Ukuvuma Solutions, an ICT solutions provider and support to the engineering, mining and construction market is set to launch operations in Ghana to meet what the Company’s management describe as ‘a growing market ripe with opportunity and eager to acquire reliable technology’.

Ukuvuma Solutions Ghana office will target several industries, including mining and metals, equipment manufacturing, building and construction, oil and gas, as well as processing and power, with the rollout of Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and Cadac Organice.

 

Jason Smit, Director – Microsoft Technologies at Ukuvuma Solutions, says there is ample opportunity for the right service provider to help position businesses in Africa to extract maximum value from their projects.

 

“Our mandate is to use our knowledge of the market, of technology and of technical environments, as well as our partnerships, to empower our clients in Africa and provide them with additional services in maintenance and support. This will help them by streamlining project lifecycles so they can take on more projects, meet regulatory requirements at the lowest possible cost, manage CAD files with complex structures and much more,” says Smit.

 

Ukuvuma Solutions aims to deliver services ranging from Enterprise Content Management to Business Intelligence, Workflow and Process Automation to solve the most challenges for firms working in Africa.

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