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du to offer hyperscale cloud and sovereign AI services in the UAE

Telecom operator to deploy Oracle Alloy at its local data centre to align with national data sovereignty requirements

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  • To provide more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services together with its own value-added cloud services and applications.

Dubai-based telecom operator du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), to offer hyperscale cloud and sovereign AI services for the government and public sector entities in the UAE by deploying Oracle Alloy.

Oracle Alloy is a complete cloud infrastructure platform that enables Oracle partners to become cloud providers. 

Focusing on Dubai and the Northern Emirates, du will provide more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services together with its own value-added cloud services and applications. This will enable du to become the first local hyperscale cloud provider to offer a comprehensive set of cloud services branded under its portfolio.

“The public sector entities in the UAE are rapidly embracing the benefits of the cloud, including added agility, efficiency, security, and access to the latest digital technologies such as AI and machine learning. The ability to deploy AI services in a dedicated cloud region within our local data centre in the UAE is particularly valuable in helping our government customers accelerate their transformation initiatives from a facility within the UAE,” Fahad Al Hassawi, CEO of du, said.

 “Oracle Alloy is a key component of Oracle’s distributed cloud strategy, which aims to give our partners and customers more choice in how they build, deploy, and operate cloud services,” Nick Redshaw, senior vice president, technology, and UAE country leader, Oracle, said.

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