TRIBUNE

Dr. Noman Ahmad Said, an IT expert, highlighted the remarkable growth in IT exports, particularly considering the challenges posed by slow internet in Pakistan, which continues to hinder the productivity of IT companies.

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TRIBUNE

Dr. Noman Said, an IT expert, further explained that digital marketing enables businesses to target specific audiences more effectively, reducing resource wastage.

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THE NATION

Dr. Noman Said points to factors like higher retention limits, equity investments, and a stable PKR, boosting IT exports to $1.86 billion in H1 FY25. The sector targets $4 billion by year-end and $10 billion by FY29.

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Geo News

Dr. Noman Said CEO of SI Global Solutions and renowned IT expert, highlights the crucial role of freelancing in Pakistan’s economy, especially empowering women to earn from home despite societal barriers. Let’s celebrate our digital warriors!

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Tribune

Mr. Noman Said, recommends diversifying ISPs, using VPNs, and updating infrastructure to handle disruptions. He emphasizes balancing security with reliable internet connectivity through advanced measures!

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Tribune

CEO SI Global, Mr. Noman Said, calls for significant investment in Pakistan’s telecom sector to address poor service quality and reduce digital operating costs for users.

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Tribune

SI Global Solutions CEO, Mr. Noman Said shared his views with The Express Tribune, stating CPEC effort intends to improve digital connectivity by expanding fiber optic networks, data centers, and cloud computing capabilities. These developments are projected to attract significant Chinese investment, stimulate local startups, provide job opportunities, and solidify Pakistan’s position as a regional […]

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Tribune

Since issues related to firewall installation began, the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) reports that e-businesses have experienced revenue losses of up to 30%

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TRIBUNE

Eminent International Safe City Consultant Dr Noman Said was of the view that companies from Taiwan and Japan may not necessarily suffer from such incidents; still, these weaknesses are commonplace.

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