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Company details
- Business and IT Consulting agency
- Cloud Computing Service
- IT security service
- School of Computing
- Database Management Company
- Security service
Written by the company
IT Butler e-Services was established in 2001 in Sydney, Australia as a private limited ICT integration and solution-providing company. Our offices have been established throughout the Middle East, and Pakistan in 2005. Over a short period, IT Butler e-Services was successful in securing projects in UAE, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia & GCC countries. In 2021, we have launched our state-of-the-art Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Riyadh, which is ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and SOC 2 Certified.
Contact info
1301 Al Rossais Commercial, 11517, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- +966 11 21702 95
- info@itbutler.com.au
- itbutler.com.au
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