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Altech Alcom Matomo drives efficiencies and savings in the public and private sectors


Johannesburg, 09 Jul 2015

With a proven track record of completing significant infrastructure roll-out projects timeously and effectively, Altech Alcom Matomo continues to ensure that its customers in both the private and public sectors add value through fast and efficient service delivery.

One such example is the recent successful roll-out of the latest state-of-the-art video conferencing technology to the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM). The initiative forms part of the municipality's greater infrastructure modernisation process and Digital City programme.

The technology was installed throughout the municipality's regional offices, in partnership with global ICT solutions provider Huawei, and incorporates full live functionality and bridging facilities that have the ability to connect multiple video conferencing systems.

The first phase of the project entailed equipping 16 boardrooms with video conferencing technology that will benefit the citizens of Ekurhuleni by facilitating greater productivity, cost savings, increased efficiency and ultimately, faster service delivery at executive level.

In addition to operational efficiencies, the video conferencing technology will also result in significant cost savings. Usually, an executive board meeting comprises costs in the form of travel for one or several delegates to meet at a central location. This results not only in lost time in the field but possible additional days lost on either side of the meeting through travel.

According to Brett Nash, Managing Director of Altech Alcom Matomo, as a Huawei Value Added Partner (VAP) focused on providing, implementing and supporting Huawei products and services in South Africa, the solution will lead to the municipality effectively delivering on its mandate of managing public resources for the betterment of the citizens of Ekurhuleni.

"With the EMM's new video conferencing facility, meetings can be scheduled instantly, face-to-face, for a more personal experience, across various communication platforms. Besides traditional video conferencing, other platforms that can be used include devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop PCs, thus allowing participants to remotely join the meeting from anywhere," says Nash.

Altech Alcom Matomo has also recently installed video conferencing facilities for Imperial Holdings, a JSE-listed global organisation active in several major areas of mobility including consumer and industrial logistics, vehicle import, distribution, and vehicle-related financial services.

"With the video conferencing solutions that are available from Altech Alcom Matomo, simultaneous content sharing will allow for a more collaborative meeting-room experience for managers and executives, without having to leave the workplace," concludes Nash.

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Altron TMT

Altron TMT, incorporating the Altech and Bytes Technology Group businesses, is a high-technology Telecommunications, Multi-media and Information Technology (TMT) solutions group focused on providing value-added products, services and solutions through the convergence of TMT, driven by market demand.

With an annual turnover of R19,4 billion, Altron TMT is the largest, privately owned converged solutions provider on the African continent. The group has ongoing access to the latest technologies worldwide, while its own research and development programme actively encourages and promotes internal technology implementation.

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