As a business leader in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, or the broader Middle East, you're likely facing these critical cloud adoption challenges:
1. How can we migrate to the cloud while maintaining business continuity and data sovereignty?
2. Which cloud model—public, private, or hybrid—best suits our specific business needs?
3. How do we ensure our cloud infrastructure complies with local regulations like CITC and NCA requirements?
4. Are we maximizing cost efficiency while maintaining optimal performance?
5. How do we build internal capabilities to manage cloud environments effectively?
We implement phased modernization approaches that maintain stability for core systems while enabling innovation, with specialized methodologies for critical national infrastructure that incorporate rigorous testing protocols aligned with Saudi governance requirements.
Our government cloud management framework leverages specialized tools supporting Arabic interfaces, role-based access aligned with UAE government hierarchies, and automated compliance reporting for TRA requirements, all delivered through unified management platforms.
We provide graduated cloud-native implementation approaches coupled with targeted skill development, managed service components where appropriate, and knowledge transfer programs designed to build sustainable internal capabilities aligned with regional technology roadmaps.
We design DR architectures accounting for regional considerations including dust-related data center risks, submarine cable vulnerabilities in the Arabian Gulf, and geopolitical factors, utilizing paired regions and specialized recovery testing protocols for Middle Eastern operations.
We implement secure cloud connectivity architectures utilizing regional exchange points, optimized routing between Middle Eastern cloud regions, and software-defined networks that maintain performance across distributed Gulf operations while meeting security requirements.
Our financial container strategy incorporates SAMA and CBUAE security requirements, specialized CI/CD pipelines that integrate with regional compliance checks, and orchestration approaches optimized for the mixed legacy/modern application landscapes common in Gulf financial institutions.
Our SAP cloud migration framework for Saudi enterprises incorporates localization requirements, integration with government systems, specialized performance optimization for regional operations, and compliance with local business regulations.
We offer flexible cloud talent solutions including staff augmentation with regional experts, targeted training programs for local talent, knowledge transfer frameworks, and managed services options tailored to the Middle Eastern skills landscape.
Our cloud governance framework for GCC conglomerates includes multi-tier decision structures aligned with regional organizational hierarchies, Shariah-compliant financial approval processes, and federated operational models that balance central control with business unit autonomy.
Our government cloud migration methodology incorporates specialized approaches for COBOL systems, Oracle forms applications, and mainframe workloads common in UAE government infrastructure, with phased migration paths minimizing disruption to critical citizen services.
Healthcare cloud implementations require UAE-specific controls including patient data encryption aligned with local health authority standards, access controls supporting local clinical workflows, and monitoring capabilities meeting UAE healthcare compliance requirements.
We implement Saudi-specific data residency frameworks that utilize local cloud regions, data classification aligned with NCA requirements, and specialized controls for cross-border data flows, ensuring compliance while maintaining access to advanced cloud services.
Financial organizations typically benefit from a hybrid multi-cloud approach that leverages local cloud zones in both countries for regulated workloads while utilizing international regions for non-sensitive applications, all unified under a consistent governance framework aligned with SAMA and CBUAE guidelines.
Our regional cloud compliance framework maps cloud controls to both Saudi National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) requirements, ensuring your cloud environments maintain continuous compliance with evolving Middle Eastern regulations.
We implement Middle East-specific cloud cost optimization frameworks that account for regional pricing differentials, data egress considerations between Gulf countries, and specialized reserved instance strategies aligned with the fiscal planning cycles common in Saudi organizations.