One of the company's latest products is the ReadyNAS NVX, a 4-bay desktop network-attached storage solution designed for SMBs, which was launched in the Middle East earlier this year.
The total investment outlay, as revealed by the same report, stipulates that Saudi Arabia will spend $185.7m this year. Furthermore, the forecast also indicates that collectively, mixed-use civil projects in the GCC countries will account for about $2.95bn in communications hardware spending during the three-year period, while residential and commercial developments are expected to account for $674m and $577m, respectively.
"The increased demand for communications hardware in Saudi Arabia is fuelling high spending from both the private and public sectors. Furthermore, the economy crisis has spurred a shift in organizations' tactic from merely spending high to spending smart,"
said Ahmad Zeidan, Channel Sales Manager, Netgear Middle East.
"The positive projection for the ICT spending in the Kingdom poses an excellent opportunity for us to expand our reach in this particular market, and we plan to do this by highlighting the advanced features of our products that combine the latest technologies and excellent quality at the right price."
With a focus on merging reliability with high performance, Netgear's products include Ethernet networking, broadband and wireless networking segments, comprising of switches, adapters, wired and wireless routers and gateways, enabling users to share internet access, peripherals, files, digital multimedia content and applications among multiple personal computers and other internet-enabled devices.
Its most popular networking products, which have been used in a number of high profile projects in the region include 'ProSafe Advanced Smart Switches', a feature-rich, affordable, reliable and easy-to-manage alternative to fully-managed switches; and 'ReadyNAS Pro', a state-of-the-art storage solution that delivers excellent performance and robust features in a small desktop chassis supporting 6 Hard Disk Drive (SATA 2 enterprise) and up to 6 TB of storage.
"Given the growing need for new products that help organisations within Saudi Arabia and the region maximise their operations while providing robust protection for their valuable data, in addition, we also understand the challenges faced by customers especially during this economic slowdown. We are doing what we can to increase the value we provide to them, such as offering lifetime warranty for some of our smart products, and we are continuously investing in developing more products to meet our customers' requirements. We consider the Kingdom as one of our key markets in the region; however, we remain vigilant in identifying opportunities within untapped destinations that can benefit from our portfolio of technology-driven products," concluded Zeidan.


Posted by Nadeen El Ajou



