It embodies the UAE’s importance as an intersection center for local and global digital roads

"Telecommunications Regulatory" participates in the launch of the "Oracle" cloud data center in Dubai

Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori: "The UAE is an attractive environment for major international projects."

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) participated in the forum for the inauguration of the regional cloud data center in Dubai, launched by the global "Oracle" company. This center embodies the importance of the UAE as an intersection center for local, regional and global digital roads.

The launch of this center comes at a time when the UAE is entering a new era towards consecrating its position as a global center for the fourth industrial revolution, in terms of the smart city, the Internet of things, and advanced technologies supported by artificial intelligence.

During his speech at the virtual forum, the Director General of the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Hamad Obaid Al-Mansoori, congratulated Oracle for this achievement. He also congratulated it on the establishment of the Zayed Center for Innovation and Artificial Intelligence in the UAE, the first of its kind in the region. A generation of digital future leaders, and hundreds of Emirati students trained in the latest emerging technologies.

He added, “The UAE has always been an attractive environment for major international projects.

As much as it opens its arms to prestigious companies, especially those supporting digital transformation, to establish regional centers in the UAE, it is keen at the same time to provide the appropriate climate for the creative ideas that sprout and blossom in the Emirates, so that they in turn become global companies.

We have many global success stories that arose here, and then moved to the world to be an indisputable witness to the digital environment in the UAE that accommodates every future thinker who wishes to transform his ideas into projects that benefit him and others.

He emphasized the increasing demand for real-time data exchange at an unprecedented degree.

And it is heading for a further increase with the growing need for communication between countless devices and systems, all through the second generation cloud, which includes many data centers around the world, to which this new center joins.

He pointed out that the digital environment, which we seek, is the product of a strong partnership with deep roots between the public and private sectors.

Today, this partnership is one of the important characteristics of the era of the so-called digital nation, where the breaks and boundaries between the government and the private sector are blurring, and they are replaced by cooperation for the benefit of all.

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