Fauji Fertilizer CIO honoured
ISLAMABAD: IDG's Computerworld announces Dr Mukhtar Hussain, chief information officer (CIO) of Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd, as a 2016 Premier 100 Technology Leaders honoree, a statement said on Tuesday. This year’s Premier 100 spotlights 100 leaders from both the technology and business sides of companies for their exceptional technology leadership
By News Desk
November 11, 2015
ISLAMABAD: IDG's Computerworld announces Dr Mukhtar Hussain, chief information officer (CIO) of Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd, as a 2016 Premier 100 Technology Leaders honoree, a statement said on Tuesday.
This year’s Premier 100 spotlights 100 leaders from both the technology and business sides of companies for their exceptional technology leadership and innovative approaches to business challenges.
“The Premier 100 awards program showcases the strategic thinking of an elite group of IT leaders who are using technology to digitally transform their organizations. These 100 men and women are working hand in hand with their business colleagues to give their organizations a competitive edge, while giving their employees a place to grow their careers. We're pleased to recognize their leadership and honor their achievements." said Scot Finnie, editor in chief of Computerworld.
Fauji Fertilizer Company is the leader in fertilizer manufacturing and it excels in all areas of its operation including Information Technology. Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd has used Information Technology to complement corporate vision by business transformation through technology innovation and IT governance. CIO FFC’s achievements include successfully leading the largest implementation of SAP ERP in Pakistan and establishing state of the art Tier 3 Data Center.
This year’s Premier 100 spotlights 100 leaders from both the technology and business sides of companies for their exceptional technology leadership and innovative approaches to business challenges.
“The Premier 100 awards program showcases the strategic thinking of an elite group of IT leaders who are using technology to digitally transform their organizations. These 100 men and women are working hand in hand with their business colleagues to give their organizations a competitive edge, while giving their employees a place to grow their careers. We're pleased to recognize their leadership and honor their achievements." said Scot Finnie, editor in chief of Computerworld.
Fauji Fertilizer Company is the leader in fertilizer manufacturing and it excels in all areas of its operation including Information Technology. Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd has used Information Technology to complement corporate vision by business transformation through technology innovation and IT governance. CIO FFC’s achievements include successfully leading the largest implementation of SAP ERP in Pakistan and establishing state of the art Tier 3 Data Center.
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