Meeza, Qatar’s end-to-end managed IT services and solutions provider has expanded its managed services portfolio to offer Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer, a high performing and widely available platform for mission-critical Oracle databases.
Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer delivers managed cloud database services with a subscription model inside customer’s data centres, enabling them to meet data residency and security requirements.
"We are delighted to offer Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to our customers across various industries in Qatar. We can now help our customers to develop their IT architectures across hybrid cloud infrastructure, leading to a more secure and improved operational performance,” said Meeza chief executive officer Ahmad Abdulla al-Muslemani.
Meeza offers a comprehensive portfolio of managed services and value-added solutions, including tenant management, migration, optimisation, health-check monitoring, and advanced security services, to streamline platform management, enhance cost-effectiveness, and deliver proven business value to its customers.
By leveraging Meeza's managed services portfolio, businesses can achieve consistent and predictable performance while minimising their operational expenses.
In addition, customers now benefit from flexible subscription options (BYOL or Full PaaS), a fully managed environment, and out-of-the-box options with Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer native cloud functionalities offered to the Qatari market for their primary and disaster recovery requirements.
Built using the latest Oracle Exadata technology, Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer delivers the highest cloud database performance, scale, and availability, enabling organisations to consolidate and run all types of database workloads faster and with significantly less management.
The system comes with a pay-per-use subscription model, cloud automation, unified control plane, and cloud security. Customers can choose to run Oracle Autonomous Database, Exadata Database Service, or both simultaneously.
It helps organisations take full advantage of cloud economics by automating time-consuming and expensive manual management tasks and enabling online consumption scaling, so customers only pay for the resources they use.
“The combination of Oracle’s expertise and Meeza’s professional services will enable Qatar businesses to fast-track their cloud transformation process based on their individual and specific industry needs. With Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer, organisations can now take advantage of cloud simplicity and cost effectiveness while meeting data residency and security requirements,” Shane Fernandes, vice-president – Cloud Systems, Middle East and Africa, Oracle, said.
A Qatar Foundation venture, Meeza is committed to maintaining its position as a fast-growing player in cloud computing services, both in regional and international markets. It continues to innovate and offer cost-effective IT solutions and services to help its clients focus on their core business, and this partnership with Oracle furthers that mission.