CLOUD4C ESTABLISH CLOUD DATA CENTER IN EGYPT
Global cloud service provider, Cloud4c, and telecommunications company, Telecom Egypt, have jointly out doored its new cloud data center in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
According to them, the adoption of this strategy will
serve the growing need for acting on and protecting data, considering the
migration of databases to cloud servers. This, they say, will facilitate the
country’s transformation process, enabling them to offer and expanded number of
services.
The agreement was signed by, Regional Director MEA for Cloud4C,
Rakesh Reddy and Managing Director & Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) for Telecom Egypt, Eng. Adel Hamed, along with Minister of
Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Amr Talaat, President,
EMEA South region for SAP Emmanuel Raptopoulos,
and Managing
Director for SAP, Mohammed Samy, Egypt.
“Egypt is
all set to become the next big digital hub in the world, and this in-country
cloud data center will add to the growing demand for SAP services in the
region. Highly regulated sectors such as Government, Financial services,
Healthcare will need in-country data hosting and hybrid cloud managed services
to realize their digital transformation goals while complying to local and
industry regulations. Our key objective is to support such enterprises on their
RISE with SAP journey as well as other mission-critical environment
transformations, end-to-end,” Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and founder of
Cloud4c, Sridhar Pinnapureddy.
Manager
Director for SAP Egypt, Mohamed Samy, says “The in-country data center will further enable
public and private sector organizations to leverage the benefits of cloud
computing and become what SAP refers to as 'Intelligent Enterprises'. In other
words, sustainable enterprises that consistently apply advanced technologies
and best practices within agile, integrated business processes…Companies can
accelerate their journey to the cloud with RISE with SAP using Cloud4C's data
centers while minimizing cyber risks and expense, knowing that their data is
securely stored.”
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