Authorised by Avolution to cover the region, with a direct line into the Sydney product team. Technical asks go and come back without intermediaries.

SAHM is Avolution's official Middle East partner. Licensing, implementation, training and support — in Arabic, out of Riyadh.
Avolution's platform, parked by Gartner in the Leaders quadrant year after year. Modeling, analysis, governance, and ABACUS AI inside one repository, with TOGAF, ArchiMate, BPMN, IT4IT, COBIT, and NORA support. The real strength: the metamodel is extended without writing a line of code.
Sit with stakeholders, agree the scope, user counts, and integrations. A week or two.
ABACUS installed inside the entity environment — on-premise or on an accredited Saudi cloud.
Build the metamodel to NORA first, then layer in what the entity needs. The step that matters most — never rush it.
Import from Visio, Excel, and others; train three layers — modeler, editor, collaborator.
Arabic technical support, regular updates, and a quarterly review to agree what comes next.
Authorised by Avolution to cover the region, with a direct line into the Sydney product team. Technical asks go and come back without intermediaries.
The metamodel is built against NORA and DGA from day one. The entity walks into the assessment with a ready repository, not racing the clock to back-fill documentation in the last fortnight.
A Saudi team that replies in Arabic and understands the government context. On-premise inside the Kingdom or on an accredited Saudi cloud — data residency comes off the risk register.
Avolution has formally authorised SAHM to sell, implement, and support ABACUS in the region. We have Avolution-certified technical staff and a direct line into the product team in Sydney. In practice it means technical asks go and come back without intermediaries.
Three things that show up on the ground: deep analytics (what-if and impact analysis), no-code metamodel extension, and full TOGAF / ArchiMate / BPMN support in one platform. On top of that, Gartner has placed it in the Leaders quadrant year after year.
Yes, fully. The interface, search, reports, and element names all run in Arabic with proper RTL. You can model with Arabic names and produce an Arabic executive report — without breaking international frameworks like ArchiMate.
Yes. Install on-premise on entity infrastructure, or on an accredited Saudi cloud. The repository stays in-country, so the entity meets PDPL and DGA data-residency requirements without special arrangements.
Three: Foundation (5 modelers, 25 editors, 500 collaborators), Advanced (20 modelers, 100 editors, 2000 collaborators, includes ABACUS AI), and Enterprise (50 modelers, 250 editors, 5000 collaborators, dedicated account manager). Most government entities land on Advanced.
Yes. ABACUS AI ships with the Advanced and Enterprise plans. It proposes links between components, drafts report summaries, and surfaces metamodel gaps. Genuinely useful — but it assists the architect, it doesn't replace one.
A live demo on your own data, not a polished marketing dataset. You leave with a realistic sense of how ABACUS behaves in your context.
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