Sheikh Saud, al-Baker and al-Sayed and other senior officials during the opening of the hosting area in Ooredoo’s Qatar Data Centre 5 (QDC5) in Mesaimeer.

 

Ooredoo and Qatar Airways have expanded their strategic partnership, with the national airline moving both its primary and backup data to Ooredoo’s cloud-hosting platform.
As part of the migration, Qatar Airways has moved its systems and infrastructure to the Ooredoo Data Centre, which is among the most advanced facilities of its kind in the region.
The move to Ooredoo’s first-of-its-kind cloud-hosting platform will enable Qatar Airways to deploy the latest generation of cloud backup and security solutions quickly and cost-effectively in a flexible and scalable manner.
As Qatar Airways continues to pursue its “ambitious” strategy of global growth, Ooredoo’s technology will enable the airline to manage growing volumes of data with confidence.
The opening of the hosting area in Ooredoo’s Qatar Data Centre 5 (QDC5) in Mesaimeer was attended by senior officials from both companies including Ooredoo Qatar CEO Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar al-Baker and Ooredoo Qatar chief operating officer Waleed Mohamed al-Sayed.
Sheikh Saud said: “Ooredoo has a strong working relationship with Qatar Airways and this partnership gives us a perfect chance to demonstrate our leadership in the field of data storage and business technology through our work with one of Qatar’s leading companies. Qatar Airways has shown great confidence in our network by moving both their primary and backup data to Ooredoo and we look forward to working more with them in the future.”
Al-Baker said: “I would like to express my gratitude to Ooredoo and my team from Qatar Airways who have successfully completed the seamless transfer of Qatar Airways systems and infrastructure to this new state-of-the-art Ooredoo Data Centre facility, without any disruption to the 24/7 operations of Qatar Airways. This move demonstrates the confidence and commitment we place in Ooredoo as a business partner and it is my hope that this partnership will continue to grow over the years to come, as our airline continues its global expansion.”
The cloud-hosting platform, which was launched recently in partnership with Microsoft, offers a host of features including advanced cyber security, customer relationship management and file-sharing applications all on Ooredoo’s bigger and faster network.
Launched in October 2014, Ooredoo’s QDC5 Smart Data Centre is one of the most advanced in the region, receiving an ISO 22301 certification that positions the facility and Ooredoo as a global leader in data availability, resilience, and disaster recovery.
Ooredoo supports a wide range of leading companies in Qatar, providing pioneering data centre technology supported by Ooredoo’s bigger, faster network.
As well as cloud security, Ooredoo has developed a host of services to provide a higher level of support for companies in Qatar including hosting & co-location, web content delivery, data backup & restoration, business continuity & disaster recovery, infrastructure monitoring & management, and IT security for businesses.


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