The Director General of National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, Professor Theophilus Angaye has communed the IT infrastructure of Computer Warehouse Group,(CWG), saying that the company has the capacity to provide outsourcing with its state-of-art-technology equipment.
Angaye who spoke to IT journalists shortly after a tour of the company’s IT facility with optimism noted that CWG has the basic infrastructure which gives the capacity to monitor their output all over the world.
“ I visited the company’s software testing department, system analyst, maintenance, among others. Their IT facility is a replica of what I saw in China. We want to make Nigeria a hub of IT We will collaborate with Computer Warehouse Group which has enough backup services. They have world class tested and robust software that can support the Nigerian and the rest of the African market.
The company’s quality policy, according to him, is to deliver IT solutions that will add value to their customers’ operations, meet and exceed their expectation and we shall deliver them right the first time and all the time.
On support services, CWG is committed local support as a crucial ingredient for success. The company’s sales strategy, for instance is hinged on customer referrals obtained by providing the ‘ultimate in customer satisfaction’ to our customers.
The company’s proven ability to deliver and support world class solutions has created an immense sense of trust, integrity and partnership with our customers; and that guarantees them peace of mind and assures their loyalty.
Before now, CWG has gone through the ISO 9001 certification process across the whole Group, earning her top partnership certifications from their OEM partners from across the globe. Some of these are: Sun Executive Partner, Sun Approved Service Provider, Sun iForce Partner, Sun Authorised Reseller,  NetApp Platinum Partner,  NetApp Gold Partner, NetApp Authorise Support Partner , Dell Authorised Service Provide (DASP), among others.
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