Ooredoo Launches Cloud Services for Businesses in Oman

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Published November 28th, 2017 - 09:43 GMT

Ooredoo is introducing its first locally hosted virtual server for companies in Oman. (Pictured here: Sultan Al Wahaibi, Chief Business & Wholesale Officer at Ooredoo Oman)
Ooredoo is introducing its first locally hosted virtual server for companies in Oman. (Pictured here: Sultan Al Wahaibi, Chief Business & Wholesale Officer at Ooredoo Oman)

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 world-class 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, Chief Business & 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.”

The company’s virtual server allows businesses of all sizes to seamlessly and instantly access their data over a highly secure network. By moving to the cloud, customers will enjoy significant cost-savings by moving their data centre online. With highly flexible billing plans, Ooredoo customers can chose between traditional monthly charging or hourly charging. Businesses can get the new service by contacting their Ooredoo Account Manager.

Background Information

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We are on a mission to empower customers across our global footprint to access and enjoy the best of the Internet in a way that is personal and unique to them.

We continue to invest in our networks to ensure seamless connectivity that caters to our customers’ growing digital needs.

We are working as a real digital enabler across our markets and our aspiration is to help people simplify their lives and enjoy exciting and rewarding digital experiences.

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