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Bytes MS appoints business transformation executive

Sibahle Malinga
By Sibahle Malinga, ITWeb senior news journalist.
Johannesburg, 18 Jan 2017
In his new position, Abdut Rahmani aims to effect positive and exponential transformation.
In his new position, Abdut Rahmani aims to effect positive and exponential transformation.

Bytes Managed Solutions, part of the Altron group, has appointed Abdut Rahmani as its new business enablement and transformation executive.

According to the software and hardware company, the appointment is part of the organisation's ongoing focus on business transformation to support its strategy of pursuing new solutions for a broader market sector. This will enable the business to optimise, mature and drive new value out of its current solutions and structures.

Rahmani, who previously worked as the strategy, transformation, and enterprise architecture executive at Accenture, says in his new position he aims to effect positive and exponential transformation by enabling clients to maintain their relevance in an increasingly digital world.

"In the long term, I will focus on establishing Bytes MS as a leader in disruptive solutions - through customer-centric innovations, and giving people the opportunity to design personalised relationships with the world around them, - and in doing this, to craft a story that can be told for generations to come," explains Rahmani.

Fourie van der Merwe, MD of Bytes MS, says Rahmani's passion for innovation and technology will unlock business value and benefits for both the organisation and its stakeholders.

"I am looking forward to the value that Abdut will bring to the team through the diversification, enablement and transformation of our business to meet the challenges of the future," he comments.

According to Bytes MS, Rahmani is an experienced professional with extensive proficiency in advisory, assurance, technology consulting, and strategic management at an executive level. He is passionate about driving value; enabling opportunities; and innovation, with a strong focus on compliance. His interests include digital transformation, performance improvement, technology, and strategic project management.

Rahmani began his career at e-Biz 24 Internet Solutions as head of business development and client relations in 2003. He subsequently worked at KMPG and then moved to Accenture where he was part of the executive team responsible for strategy and management.

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