Liquid unveils new brand in Uganda
Liquid Intelligent Technologies Uganda, part of the Liquid Intelligent Technologies group has unveiled its new brand identity in Uganda.
In March this year, Liquid announced its rebranding strategy to provide a new layer of cyber security, cloud, compute and other managed services to clients.
Ahmad Mokhles, Group Chief Operations Officer, said that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation and the timing of the introduction of LIT is “a perfect match” to assist businesses in this technology transformation.
Management has confirmed the completion of a 5000km digital fibre network in DRC and progress on the launch of a datacentre in Nigeria.
According to the company, the new identity reflects its transformation from being a telecommunications and digital services provider to a one-stop-shop technology entity for government and the private sector.
“Liquid Intelligent Technologies will expand Managed Services offerings to drive and ensure successful adoption of tools to re-imagine how our customers work and connect through either enabling collaboration or utilising the most advanced cloud applications,” reads an excerpt from a company statement.
With the future of network security-driven from the cloud, Liquid Intelligent Technologies' recently launched its Cyber Security business unit.
Dennis Kahindi, CEO Liquid Intelligent Technologies Uganda, said: "Over the last 20 years, Uganda has seen immense investment focus by the government towards the ICT sector as the country steadily transforms into a digitally-led economy. Vital to this transformation is the strategic public-private partnerships with organisations that have helped create an ICT framework, introduce a holistic approach to Cyber Security for organisations.”
“The golden thread that ties all these technologies seamlessly is the national backbone infrastructure that the World Bank funded. With our intelligent technology offerings, Liquid Uganda will help customers embrace modern technologies and ideologies, especially in improving organisational excellence. Our customers in the country will benefit from our pan-African presence and our extensive African Intelligence that has been bringing local solutions to local challenges.”