And a key part of Conosco he is.
“I started off as a Account Manager, moved to an Account Manager/Project Manager, moved to an Account Manager/Team leader, joined the management team and managing Account Managers to what I do today.”
“Officially, I look after the AM team and the Design stuff,” Shoaib says, “In reality, I like to think I do two things at Conosco – two very simple things that require a lot of time and knowledge.
When he’s not making clients happy during the week, Shoaib is a “borderline obsessive” golfer and a recent Dad to twins. He also loves travelling, which has seen him in a number of places around the world on the professional side too:
“After qualifying as a Microsoft Certified System Engineer, I worked as an apprentice for the Connection Group in South Africa in all parts of their business – including working in their hardware repair centers, working on their end user support desk call centre and eventually working as part of their internal server infrastructure support team.
I then moved to a small MSP – Praxis – based in Johannesburg where I worked as a field engineer supporting clients such as the Ford Foundation in South Africa and the Nelson Mandela Children’s Trust.
Following that I moved to working in-house at Westcon South Africa (part of the multinational Westcon Group, the world’s leading distributor of large brands). Here, I got a lot of exposure to enterprise networking and I started accompanying sales staff to meetings to answer technical questions on products.
Our sales unit smashed all our targets; and Cisco took notice of this success and asked for some of the staff (me included) to focus on selling Cisco products. This team became so successful that we broke away from Westcon and became a dedicated Cisco sub-distributor where I headed up Cisco sales and pre-sales for Sub Saharan, East and West Africa.
Seeing some of the solutions I designed and sold being actively used in developing various sites in Africa so rewarding. It’s hard to put into words seeing a solution you’ve put together for a remote school in Maseru actually live and working in person.”
In 2006, Shoaib was drawn to Europe by the World Cup and decided to stay in London. He joined Conosco soon after and hasn’t missed a World Cup since.
Shoaib predicts: “Infrastructure is going to become more available, easily scalable, very mobile, multi-platform and completely secure. These requirements are key to all business from large enterprises to start ups. Any vendors that are able to easily deliver this will in a simple manner will last well into the future. As an example, Microsoft has adapted their business to deliver this with their 365 platform. Data and services that can be easily, securely accessed from anywhere and any device is the future. Virtualisation, intelligent storage and cloud solutions are where the biggest changes have been and I think these areas will continue to be key to the future of IT.”
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