Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA), the regulatory body of Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), Dubai's integrated free zone technology park, recently signed an agreement with Pacific Controls Cloud Services (PCCS) for the adoption and delivery of their cloud services.
DSOA will introduce value added cloud services developed by the PCCS to all DSOA's business partners.
Muammar Khaled Al Katheeri, Executive Vice President of Engineering and Smart City Unit at DSOA, commented, "This partnership highlights our commitment and focus on providing our partners with best-in-class ICT services on the Cloud. We are confident this move to an innovative cloud platform will enhance productivity and allow us to focus on our core business of serving our business partners, so they, in return, can focus on growing their core businesses effectively. This programme is in line with the Dubai Smart Government initiative, facilitating cloud enabled and integration with government infrastructure"
Elaborating on the significance of the partnership, Dilip Rahulan, Executive Chairman and CEO of Pacific Controls, said, "PCCS is proud to partner with DSOA for providing Cloud based ICT services to the organisations operating within the high-tech park. Our cloud services provide business with the efficiencies and power of the latest technology offerings, and enables businesses to pay for their IT expenses incrementally like a lease model that grows along with the business."
Source: WAM
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