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Commvault, MEEZA partner to drive Qatar’s cloud-first agenda

The two companies will work together to advance Qatar’s vision to become a smarter digital nation

Commvault, MEEZA partner to drive Qatar's cloud-first agenda
Commvault, MEEZA partner to drive Qatar's cloud-first agenda

Commvault has announced the expansion of its partnership with MEEZA, an end-to-end managed IT services & solutions provider based in Qatar, as the country gears up for the transformation of its IT sector.

In line with the partnership, Commvault and MEEZA will advance Qatar’s vision to become a smarter digital nation and driving the sustainable economic Agenda set forward by Qatar’s Vision 2030.

MEEZA, a Qatar Foundation joint venture, aims to accelerate the adoption of Cloud growth of the country and the region through the provision of world-class Managed IT Services and Solutions. To that end, this partnership has commenced a live cloud service – Backup-as-a-Service – available to all of our clients at the date of this publishing, as part of MEEZA’s growing Cloud portfolio. 

Faisal Al Kuwari, CTO, MEEZA, said, “Our partnership with Commvault aims to bring the best IT and Intelligent Data Services to our operations. Businesses in Qatar and the region can expect to benefit from these solutions that will channel greater opportunities, power agility and scalability, and with enhanced service levels. We are pleased to have Commvault on board as our partner to take MEEZA’s mission further.”

Nader Kassir, Country Manager, Gulf & Levant, Commvault, said, “Commvault has been working closely with organisations in Qatar since 2015. We have established strategic partnerships with government sporting entities, large news network providers and numerous other businesses in the country. We are proud to be working with MEEZA, which implements Commvault’s core tailored backup as a service offering, a platform to scale MEEZA’s software and storage premium services as the organisation continues to expand.”

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