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Bespin Global becomes AWS’ authorised public sector solution provider in the GCC

Authorisation enables company to service and support public sector entities including government, education, healthcare and NGOs

Cloud consultancy and management company Bespin Global announced it has been recognised as Authorized Public Sector Solution Provider by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the GCC countries.

The new partner status means that Bespin Global can sell and manage AWS services to public sector customers as part of its differentiated solutions. It enables Bespin Global to manage, service, and support a range of growing public sector customers in the GCC from government, education, healthcare to non-profit organisation with their cloud and digital transformation ambitions.

As industries across the region race towards digital transformation, Bespin has reaffirmed its commitment to the Middle East with the establishment of its headquarter in Abu Dhabi alongside the deployment of two innovation centres focused on supporting public and private sector enterprises across the GCC. Its digital transformation solutions comprise of cloud security, big data, blockchain, backup, disaster recovery and machine learning.

Mouteih Chaghlil, CEO of Middle East & Africa, Bespin Global, said: “We are pleased to join the AWS Public Sector Solution Provider Program, particularly in the lead up to the launch of the AWS Region in the UAE next year. Joining the program will further cement our capabilities  and ensure more success for our customers. We remain committed to helping government entities attain their goals towards establishing a digital economy driven by innovation and technology.”

In 2022, a new AWS Middle East region will launch in the UAE, which will consist of three Availability Zones and become AWS’s second region in the Middle East. The AWS Middle East region in the UAE builds on cloud adoption in the Middle East by enabling customers to run applications and store data locally. This will give the private sector in the Middle East access to advanced cloud services and technologies to drive innovation including computing, storage, networking, database, analytics, machine learning, Internet of Things, mobile services, and more – all in compliance with local regulations.