Leadership (Abuja)

Nigeria: Dataclick Boss Makes Case for ICT Development

Michael Dibie

25 August 2008


Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Dataclick Global Technologies, Dr. J. U. Mbanaso, has made a strong case to urgently bridge the gap in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the country, especially in the provision of more secured network environment.

He made the call in an exclusive interview with LEADERSHIP at the weekend.

A former research fellow and lecturer at the Information Research Institute (IRI) of the University of Sanford, Mbanaso said, according to the University, the huge investment in IT infrastructures could be consolidated when an organisation takes steps to provide secure application which would "automate her workflow process to increase performance, effectiveness and efficiency".

Talking about the "core business concern" of Dataclick, he said the organisation aimed to provide its clients with a solid IT backbone upon which other devices and components could be plugged in whilst ensuring security and thrust through the network infrastructure".

"Its extensive customer care system is tailored to provide clients with full after-sales support, meaning that we will always be there to ensure adequate returns from clients' IT investment.

An expert in ICT infrastructure consultancy and training, internet, intranet and extranet provision, hosting, design, deployment and maintenance of ICT based distributed applications and others, Mbanaso said his team "are professionals with direct knowledge of the industry, extensive research experience, and unique administration and business management skills.

We provide our highly esteemed clients with services based on the corporate philosophy of ID everything, secure everything, visualise everything and store everything to reduce downtime".

"Dataclick is blessed with the finest collection of highly experienced human and material resources dedicated to the provision of global best practices in IT infrastructure design, software design and development, human resource development, document security, disaster recovery and integrated data storage management.

"The firm has offered series of specialised services to both public and private organisations in Nigeria since its incorporation in the UK and Nigeria".

Describing the country as a virgin ground for IT business, the communication engineering expert advised the government to provide the necessary infrastructures that would speed up IT development in the country.

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