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Ooredoo Data Centre saw high demand for Managed Storage and Back-Up Services in 2015

Published: 12 Jan 2016 - 02:29 am | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 09:56 am
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Doha: Ooredoo’s Managed Storage and Back-Up services have had a successful past year, with a host of upgrades and service launches due to response from companies looking to manage the ever-expanding volume of customer and business data. 
In 2006, Ooredoo launched the services, which provides periodic backups to ensure data longevity.
In 2012, the company made the switch to its first wholly-owned Managed Storage service, which enables customers to store, archive and manage their companies’ data within the Qatar Data Centre infrastructure. 
Since then new services have been developed to meet the new capacity, building upon and using Ooredoo’s expertise and a strong range of network and data centre assets. 
Yousuf Al Kubaisi, COO, Ooredoo Qatar, said: “In 2015, we launched our first fully Ooredoo-operated managed services, including Managed Storage and Backup services fully integrated with our Disaster Recovery capabilities.
“We invested heavily to make sure our data centres continue to be among the most advanced in the world. Ooredoo empowers some of Qatar’s biggest enterprises to remotely manage their data, and we have been successful in extending the same level of service to Qatar’s small and medium businesses. The trend will continue this year.” 
Ooredoo has been a pioneer in introducing the latest Managed Services to Qatar, working with leading technology companies to offer a host of innovative solutions.
With Managed Storage services, companies benefit from flexible consumption models and cost structures, flexible pricing and service performance tiers. 
Companies also benefit from centralised data storage for building private clouds, constant monitoring and automated backup and restore features, all integrated with the Ooredoo Data Centre’s disaster recovery capabilities to protect the continuity of customer data. 
For details about solutions available, business customers can arrange a meeting with their account manager or ring the Ooredoo Data Centre support team on 44404750.The Peninsula