Microsoft Data Centre in Qatar is bringing new opportunities for a cloud-first economy

Last week Microsoft has announced it’s new data centre In Qatar, marking a huge milestone for Microsoft as the first hyperscale cloud provider to deliver enterprise-grade services in the country. The new cloud data centre in Qatar launches with Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365, allowing the access to hundreds of organisations to their resilient cloud services.

The growing demand for high performance computing in Qatar has resolved in such big developments. This will accelerate the digital transformation and advance intelligent cloud adoption of businesses, customers, and partners across Qatar. Speaking at the opening ceremony, H.E. Mr. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, said: The launch of the Data Centre today is considered an important milestone in the process of transforming the State of Qatar into an advanced and pioneering digital centre in the Middle East and the world. This journey was inspired by the Qatar National Vision 2030, which aims to establish a diversified and competitive national economy.”

The Qatar cloud datacentre region will drive growth and scale for Microsoft customers and partners in the country. Microsoft customers across multiple industries have already embraced the Microsoft Cloud to develop digital capabilities and innovate in their industries. The new development is allowing businesses of all sizes and industries can now host their cloud workloads in Microsoft’s Qatar datacentre, taking advantage of enterprise-grade reliability and performance. Customers can begin leveraging Microsoft Azure to develop advanced applications using AI, data and analytics, IoT and hybrid capabilities with advanced digital security.

To learn more about the Microsoft cloud datacentre region in Qatar, visit their website.

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