Moro Hub (Data Hub Integrated Solutions), a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, the digital branch of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Intel Corporation to advance partnership in implementing and speeding up digital transformation initiatives at Moro Hub's Green Data Centre, the Middle East's first Certified Tier III Data Centre.
Marwan Bin Haidar, Vice Chairman and Group CEO of Digital Dewa, and Taha Khalifa, Territory Client Computing Director at Intel Emea signed the deal.
The Memorandum of Understanding would increase Moro Hub's IT and technology investments and the concepts and efforts in the sphere of smart solutions. Multi-cloud infrastructure, analytics platforms, smart cities, video surveillance, green data hubs, and other IoT use cases are among the major emphasis areas.
“Moro Center's activities are guided by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who strives to create the UAE a Circular Economy hub. This MoU helps to our attempt to develop the Green Data Centre as the greatest and most sustainable platform for future technology in the world. Moro Hub always has emphasized the importance of strategic partnerships as a 10X enabler, and our aim with this partnership with Intel Corporation is to exchange the information, share experiences, and execute impactful strategies that would solidify our place as key technology experts regionally and abroad,” said Marwan Bin Haidar.
The Memorandum of Understanding builds on Moro Hub's work to optimize collaborative services on Intel's architecture and intends to allow the business to benefit from Intel's knowledge of new services.
“We are excited to work with Moro Hub to advance digital efforts at their Green Data Centre. Moro Hub is a prominent technology supplier, and collaborating with them allows us to use our experience and promote the use of our innovative products. We are convinced that this collaborative effort will hasten the growth of the UAE's developing digital economy,” said Taha Khalifa, Territory Client Computing Director at Intel EMEA.
Intel will expand its collaboration with Moro Hub by sharing best practises and reference architectures out of its important customers and allies providing strategic information on future product lines and solution roadmaps, and organizing workshops and training on advanced technology of its next-generation products and services.
Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority's (Dewa's) digital arm, inked a Managed Service Provider (MSP) deal with Trend Micro, a worldwide leader in cybersecurity solutions, on Tuesday. Moro Hub would be able to offer cloud workload protection services to its clients, speeding up their digital transformation path.
Marwan Bin Haidar, Vice Chairman and Group CEO of Digital Dewa, and Majd Sinan, Country Manager of Trend Micro UAE, inked the deal.
“Our collaboration with Trend Micro will enable Moro Hub to provide customers with the finest locally hosted, unified security management services that speed up adherence and protect workloads housed in hybrid and multi-cloud situations,” Bin Haidar said.
He said that the partnership will be especially important because numerous organizations have now been challenged in recent years by the more complicated and rapidly evolving tactics of skilled cyber attackers because of the digital inflow. “The new service will provide Moro Hub clients with cutting-edge security and compliance ability to protect new and current cloud resources. It'll also enable us to provide new and competitive digital technologies in the area, under Dubai 10X and the UAE Centennial 2071,” Bin Haidar said.
Sinan, remarked, "We are witnessing tremendous migration to cloud settings, most of which are multi-cloud." This collaboration guarantees that organizations can protect workloads and assure compliance, allowing businesses to develop without fear of security concerns. We shall safeguard the UAE's companies as they create more competitive business activities in the cloud in collaboration with Moro Hub.” Moro Hub (Data Hub Integrated Solutions), a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority's (Dewa) digital arm, inked a Global Service Provider Agreement with Cisco AppDynamics last week. Moro Hub would have the exclusive chance to be the first and only Managed Services Provider for AppDynamics in the MEA zone because of the agreement.
Moro Hub users would now have access to the Cisco AppDynamics Business Observability platform, which would let them oversee application and user performance. Through Moro Hub's cloud platform, data centres, and cloud hosting services, they could also gain in-depth real-time insight into end-user transactions, networks, and SaaS media platforms, while still improving application security.
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