ENS Launches in Beirut, Ushering in a New Era of Digital Services
In a significant move for Lebanon’s digital landscape, the Globalcom Group unveiled ENS during a launch event held at the Sursock Museum in Beirut. The event, attended by key figures including the Minister of the Displaced, Kamal Chahade, and other officials, marked the introduction of a new integrated platform designed to transform how businesses operate in Lebanon and beyond.
A Comprehensive Suite of Digital Services
ENS represents a new digital start in Lebanon, offering a comprehensive suite of managed services. This includes network communication, cloud computing, and cybersecurity – all integrated into a single, intelligently managed platform. The company’s vision is rooted in Globalcom’s three decades of experience in technology and communications, aiming to empower Lebanese companies to develop with confidence. This launch comes at a crucial time, demonstrating the capabilities within Lebanon to establish companies that serve both the country and the wider region, as stated by Minister Chahade during the event.
Key Features and Services
The launch event highlighted ENS’s identity, symbolized by an octopus, chosen for its intelligence, integration, and flexibility. The event also featured “Octavia,” a smart voice assistant powered by artificial intelligence. Maroun Chamas, a board member of ENS, explained that the company provides cybersecurity services to all companies connected to the internet or with internal networks vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Looking Ahead
Rana Zakhour, the Chairperson of ENS, expressed the company’s readiness to invest in Lebanon’s communications and digital sectors, provided there is sufficient support. The company aims to excel not only in Lebanon but also abroad, leveraging the high caliber of Lebanese engineers, according to Maroun Chamas. The launch of ENS signifies a pivotal moment for digital transformation in Lebanon, promising advanced solutions and a commitment to innovation in the fields of network communication, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. (Source: Annahar)