StorIT Unveils The Human-side Of Technology (THOT) - A Unique Social Initiative For Regional IT Fraternity
Ties up with Dubai Cares and support partners to adopt a primary school in Western Nepal.
- (1888PressRelease) May 19, 2015 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates : StorIT Distribution, the leading data management specialist IT Distributor in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), unveiled its unique social initiative, THOT (The Human-side Of Technology), at its annual technology summit, 'CONVERGE', held at The Atlantis Hotel, Dubai. Amal Al Redha, Senior Fundraising Manager at Dubai Cares, the program partner of THOT, introduced the 'Adopt a School" initiative, the first cause undertaken by THOT, and honoured the support partners EMW, Pinnacle Smart Systems and Spusht for their contribution towards the cause.
Speaking about the initiative, Suren Vedantham, Group Managing Director, StorIT Distribution, explained, "While we strive hard by challenging ourselves at all times to raise the bar in everything that we do, we realize that we can actually work towards adding more meaning and purpose to our enterprise by sharing the privileges we take for granted with those who are deprived of them, though they equally deserve them. Out of this thought evolved the idea to start a social initiative called THOT, which stands for 'The Human-side of Technology'. THOT is a platform to get the regional IT fraternity together in reaching out in any way possible to make a difference in the lives of people and communities lacking basic needs such as access to clean water or education."
"We plan to get together each year with all partners who intend to be part of the initiative to sponsor a social program which may not demand much of our time or resources but could certainly touch the lives of underprivileged people around the world. We believe that the cumulative effect of a collective effort is always much greater than disparate individual actions. This year, through THOT, we have been successful in sponsoring a social cause related to children's education titled 'Adopt a School", which has been launched by Dubai Cares, a philanthropic organization launched in September 2007 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. We thank Dubai Cares for their support and our partners, EMW, Pinnacle Smart Systems and Spusht for their extraordinary generosity in co-sponsoring this program," he added.
Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Cares thanked StorIT and its partners for initiating the fundraising campaign: "This is a difficult time for Nepal and it is heartening to see that corporate entities like StorIT are taking the lead in ensuring that the education of Nepalese children does not suffer during these challenging times. StorIT's commitment towards building a school in Nepal showcases the UAE's overarching commitment to education and humanitarian development in countries around the world. Without the strong support of individuals and businesses which have generously donated to our programs, we would not have been able to achieve what we have today. To date, Dubai Cares is reaching more than 13 million beneficiaries in 39 developing countries."
Under the 'Adopt a School' initiative, Dubai Cares aims to address the challenges faced by children in gaining access to quality primary education. This initiative is designed to make a genuine and tangible change in the lives of children, their families and communities. In Nepal, the initiative focuses on improving the infrastructure of primary school classrooms and providing a safe and sanitary area for children to learn and for teachers to teach. It will also focus on improving access to adult education and literacy skills by providing training to local facilitators to teach illiterate women the fundamentals of reading and writing. The funds raised through THOT at StorIT's annual technology summit will go towards supporting this initiative.
Apart from technology presentations from leading industry experts from EMC and VCE, and the introduction of THOT, StorIT also honored its best performing reseller partners with awards under different categories.
"We are delighted with the overwhelming response we received for our annual technology event. We would like to thank all our channel partners for making the event a huge success. Our sincere appreciation also goes out to our vendor partner, EMC, for extending their solid support by offering to sponsor CONVERGE. The event also gave us the opportunity to recognize and honor the support of our resellers who are an intrinsic part of our continued growth and success" says Suren Vedantham, Managing Director, StorIT Distribution.
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StorIT is the Middle East's leading Specialist IT Distributor of Enterprise Data Management Solutions. Incorporated in year 2002, StorIT is based out of Dubai, with branch office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
With active operations spanning more than 12 countries across the region, StorIT works with a wide Reseller Channel Network, comprising Value Added Resellers and Solution Providers, in offering comprehensive turnkey solutions to customers in the SMB, SME and High Enterprise Segments of the market. StorIT's proven track record, over a period of 10 years, of successfully introducing the very best of breed technology providers of the world to the Middle East market, by establishing and enabling a robust reseller channel that has been a key factor in their rapid growth in the region, has sealed its credentials as one of the most reliable, resilient and far-sighted value distribution organizations in the region.
Supported by enhanced distribution services right from presales consultancy, marketing support, post sales professional services, project financing options through warehousing & logistics hubs in Dubai, Riyadh and Doha, StorIT has witnessed stupendous year-on-year growth over a decade by offering great value proposition as a dependable long-term partner to both its vendors and resellers (customers).
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