A10 Networks has appointed Abdulmajeed Alobailan as the company’s new country manager for Saudi Arabia with a view to driving further business growth and success in the Kingdom.
In his new role Alobailan will be responsible for leading the sales and pre-sales teams, as well as planning and executing channel and marketing strategies.
Mohammed Al-Moneer, Regional Vice President of Sales – MENA at A10 Networks, said, “As part of Saudi Vision 2030, the government has identified digital transformation as one of the key mechanisms to achieve its aspirations of being a vibrant society, a thriving economy and an ambitious nation. Closely aligned with this vision, A10 Networks has a very strong value proposition for government and private organizations by offering market leading AI driven application and network security solutions including hyperscale 5G security, DDoS protection and multicloud application visibility, analytics and automation.”
“Abdulmajeed brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience of the technology industry. We believe that under his leadership, we will be able to expand our reach, share A10 Networks technology advantages and add even more value to Saudi Arabia’s cyber defense initiatives in the public and private sector,” said Al-Moneer.
Abdulmajeed’s immediate focus is on establishing a technology roadmap for Saudi Arabia aligned with A10 Networks’ corporate strategy and bringing the company’s disruptive technologies to key enterprise customers in Saudi.
He will spearhead the development of an A10 Networks’ Saudi Lab that will develop innovative solutions catering to the specific needs of the local market. Another focus area will be on enablement of the Technical Assistance Centre (TAC) in Riyadh for local support to strategic partners and customers. There are already plans to run regular technology workshops for customers and strategic events in partnership with global technology providers.
“Saudi government has already started the journey towards ‘Saudi Vision 2030’ where the final aim is to increase non-oil government revenue from SAR 163 billion to SAR 1 Trillion. This is where disruptive and cloud technologies from companies like A10 Networks will play a significant role. We believe our portfolio of AI driven application and network security services are essential to digital businesses today, and to fighting the cyber war,” said Alobailan.
He added that driving security efficacy, automating complex processes and providing intelligence while ensuring customers are agile and efficient are at the core of A10 Networks’ product innovations. “Cutting-edge technologies are key to our differentiation and often the reason we are chosen over traditional vendors. I have no doubt that with strong leadership, strategic customer focus and an agile marketing plan, we will enjoy increased success in the Saudi market this year and beyond.”
Alobailan started his career at Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Saudi Arabia, managing the IT infrastructure across branches and embassies around the world. He later moved to General Authority of Civil Aviation, where his role was to leverage the cloud infrastructure across all Saudi airports, which ultimately led to him being one of the co-founder’s of Saudi Aviation Information Technology (SAVIT) spearheading smart airport initiatives for the aviation sector in Saudi Arabia.
Over the years, Alobailan has held roles that are focused on establishing relationships with disruptive technology leaders and providers globally to adopt Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
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