STME continues growth in Saudi Arabia

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STME, an information technology solutions provider and systems integrator (SI) based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, said it has experienced steady growth since its foray into the Saudi Arabian market 25 years ago. 

“Our growth in Saudi Arabia is due to a combination of our strengths, which include three decades of experience in the Middle East region and our good reliable partner products,” STME CEO Ayman Al Bayaa said.

STME serves more than 300 clients in the public sector and in the banking, telecom and gas and oil industries. 

STME plans to “be a key player in the end-to-end data center and cloud services provider sector,”

Ayman said. To achieve this, STME has developed partnerships with an array of information technology systems manufacturers.



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