Partnership framework signed will explore the development of a new cloud platform that will offer more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services and help address regulatory and data sovereignty requirements across Dubai and Northern Emirates.
Oracle and du have announced collaboration to deploy Oracle Alloy to help launch hyperscale cloud services for public sector customers in Dubai and Northern Emirates. Oracle Alloy is a complete cloud infrastructure platform that enables Oracle partners to become cloud providers.
A partnership framework was signed today at the Oracle CloudWorld Tour Dubai, between Jasim Al Awadi, Chief ICT Officer (Acting) at du and Nick Redshaw, Senior Vice President, Cloud Technology MEA and UAE Country Leader at Oracle.
“The UAE is one of the most innovative countries in the world and our public sector are rapidly embracing the adoption of advanced technologies to deliver a world class experience for businesses, citizens, residents and tourists. Cloud is the platform for innovation and provides a rich source of services for digital reinvention. At du, we are doubling down on digital capabilities in response to the visionary calls for the UAE to transform into the most technologically advanced nation by 2030. Sovereign cloud capabilities are a key pillar of this transformation,” said Jasim Al Awadi, CICTO (Acting), du.
“Oracle’s distributed cloud strategy aims to give our partners and customers more choice in how they build, deploy, and operate cloud services. With its strong customer network and local capabilities, du is and its customers are strongly positioned to harness the high performance, flexibility, security, and scalability offered by OCI,” said Nick Redshaw, Senior Vice President, Technology, and UAE Country Leader, Oracle.