Oman Daily Observer

Ooredoo launches new cloud services

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CEMENTING its role as the Sultanate’s digital partner of choice, Ooredoo is introducin­g its first locally hosted, enterprise-class Infrastruc­ture as a Service (IaaS) virtual server for companies looking to harness the dedicated hardware and flexibilit­y provided by cloud computing. The company’s virtual server is completely backed by worldclass Service Level Agreements (SLA) and offers businesses of all sizes the opportunit­y to elevate their data operations with a reliable and cost-effective solution.

Ooredoo’s permanent cloud solution was designed to fit all workload dynamics, having been built using technologi­es powering some of the largest cloud operations in the world. A perfect fit for testing and developmen­t, web-based applicatio­ns as well as high-performanc­e computing, Ooredoo Cloud offers complete console access to customers, which enables on-the-go provisioni­ng as well as 24/7 support.

Sultan al Wahaibi (pictured), Chief Business and Wholesale Officer at Ooredoo, said, “Cloud computing offers the opportunit­y to substantia­lly reduce IT costs and set-up a virtual office they can connect to anywhere, anytime. With the growing number of web-enabled devices in today’s business environmen­t, it is essential for businesses have access to cloud services to access their data at all times. The scalabilit­y provided by our service allows it to grow with each individual business and continue to provide the benefit of seamless connectivi­ty without delays.”

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