Dimension Data has announced Burcak Soydan as the Managing Executive for the Middle East region. Reporting to Alan Turnley-Jones, CEO of Dimension Data, Burcak comes with deep knowledge of the IT sector in the Middle East region that he will leverage to drive rapid growth for the company. Burcak will lead the integration of Dimension Data and NTT data in the ME region.
“The Middle East market forms a significant part of NTT’s growth strategy as we continue to support digital transformation for our customers across the region. According to IDC’s forecast, the MEA market is expected to reach $38.1 billion in 2027. Burcak brings a wealth of invaluable experience and knowledge on the dynamics of the ME market and is well-positioned to lead our business for a phenomenal growth in the region, “said, Alan Turnley-Jones, CEO of Dimension Data
Burcak brings more than 20 years of experience in the ICT industry in the Middle East region, and joins Dimension Data from Kyndryl, where he served as the Managing Director for the Gulf and Levant region. He is a seasoned executive with vast experience in sales and delivering large complex ICT projects in the Middle East region. Prior to Kyndryl, Burcak was with IBM for over 18 years, holding various senior country and regional director roles.
“I am excited to join Dimension Data at a pivotal time when the company is transitioning to become a part of NTT Data. I am looking forward to leading this transition in this dynamic Middle East market,” said Burcak Soydan. “Dimension Data has been delivering advanced products and services to help our clients in their digital transformation journey. Our focus in the region will be to build a strong foundation and accelerate growth with a diverse portfolio and providing advanced solutions across Applications, Network Integration, Cybersecurity (OT & IT), Cloud, Edge Computing, and IoT. With the support of our customers, partners and our talented of professionals, we will continue to deliver innovative solutions leveraging latest technologies across all the industry verticals in the region.”
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