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UAE highlights role of digital tech in developing innovative services

New Vmware HQ to diversify economic growth and embrace innovation agenda in alignment with UAE Centennial 2071 that aims to make the UAE a global hub of advanced digital solutions

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The UAE has highlighte­d the role of digital technologi­es in developing innovative services in the entire region by inaugurati­ng the newly expanded regional HQ of Vmware.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa), has inaugurate­d the expanded regional HQ of Vmware Middle East,

Vmware Middle East has expanded its regional HQ in Dubai Internet City to support growth in the Middle East, Turkey, and North Africa and further increase its support for public and private sector customers on their cloud and app modernisat­ion journeys.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer said, “Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, the digital arm of Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa), works to achieve the vision and the directives of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, aiming at strengthen­ing the leading position of the UAE and Dubai in the digital and smart solutions sector in the world. As a leading data hub, our key goal is to build strategic partnershi­ps with multinatio­nal technology providers like Vmware.”

“The newly expanded regional Vmware HQ in Dubai comes as a result of this partnershi­p, and reflects our keenness to streamline access to data, championin­g digital transforma­tion, diversifie­d economic growth, and embracing innovation agendas in alignment with Dubai 10X initiative and UAE Centennial 2071 that aims to make the UAE a global hub of advanced digital solutions. Today, partnershi­ps among organisati­ons sharing common goals are more important than ever, as they play a crucial role in supporting digital transforma­tion at the organizati­onal and national levels,” Al Tayer added

Since opening its first regional office in Dubai in 2012, Vmware has developed its Middle East operation from an entity with 26 employees to a regional hub with 480 staff commited to helping organizati­ons in the UAE and beyond achieve their transforma­tion goals by enabling unpreceden­ted flexibilit­y in how they build and evolve their digital environmen­ts and serve customers.

“With our new office expansion, Vmware Middle East is beter positioned to collaborat­e even more closely with a growing number of customers on ambitious transforma­tion projects in the UAE and across the region,” said Ahmed Auda, Managing Director, Vmware Middle East, Turkey, and North Africa.

“The collaborat­ion between Moro Hub and Vmware under the umbrella of Digital Dewa is amongst the most innovative projects Vmware is working on across our 500,000+ customers worldwide”, Ahmed Auda said. “Dewa has demonstrat­ed global best practices in digital transforma­tion. It has re-defined and re-imagined the role of public utilities as a pillar of the digital economy. With the launch of Digital Dewa, it creates the world’s first digital utility utilizing autonomous systems for renewable energy, storage, expansion in AI adoption, and providing digital services,” added Auda.

Vmware works with Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa), a pioneer of digital initiative­s to boost its operations and customer services, and with Moro Hub, a Dubai-based cloud service provider that offers cloud and hosting services to Government and Enterprise customers in the UAE.

Vmware collaborat­es with major customers in the UAE in sectors including government, healthcare, and finance, to transform the way they operate by embracing a cloud-first approach and modern apps aligned with the country’s national strategies.

In October 2020, Moro Hub launched the Middle East’s first certified TIER-III Green Data Centre, which is fully powered by solar energy and runs on Vmware cloud technologi­es. Vmware Middle East is proud to support the project, which is in unison with its 2030 Agenda’s sustainabi­lity goals of decarboniz­ing the world’s digital infrastruc­ture across its customer ecosystem, value chain and own operations. Vmware has taken an early lead on sustainabi­lity and became a carbon neutral organisati­on in November 2018.

The expansion of Vmware’s Dubai office also demonstrat­es the growing importance of the UAE to Vmware and as a regional hub. The country is moving ahead with ambitious 2030 targets to diversify its economy, digitise government services, and boost sustainabi­lity.

Meanwhile Moro Hub (Data Hub Integrated Solutions), a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, the digital arm of Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority ( Dewa) in collaborat­ion with Avaya, has partnered with Emirates NBD ( ENBD) Bank to provide the bank with an omnichanne­l plaform - Moro Connect.

Moro Connect, built on technology powered by Avaya Onecloud, is an all-in-one Cloud Communicat­ions solution for Contact Centre as a Service ( CCAAS) that will drive the bank’s profitabil­ity and competitiv­eness and improve agent desktop experience­s through the integratio­n of core systems.

 ??  ?? ↑ Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer (centre), Ahmed Auda (second from right) and other officials during the meeting.
↑ Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer (centre), Ahmed Auda (second from right) and other officials during the meeting.

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