Dubai, UAE: Injazat Data Systems, an industry recognized market leader in the region for Information Technology, Data Center and Managed Services, today announced its expansion into the Emirate of Dubai. This move brings the Abu-Dhabi-based firm closer to its private and public sector clients in a second UAE market as demand for cloud-based digital infrastructure and Digital Transformation continues to surge.
Commenting on the expansion, Injazat CEO Khaled Al Melhi said: “Injazat has been serving government clients in Abu Dhabi for over 13 years, establishing itself as the go-to technology service solutions provider in the Emirate and beyond. Our expansion into Dubai with our sales office in Emirates Towers makes us more accessible to prospective customers and helps us to capture the booming need for cloud and digital transformation services in the Emirate, particularly as digital transformation is an important part of the Dubai Government’s vision for the future.”
“We are also close to launching our Sharjah office, which presents us with a range of new opportunities ripe for exploration. Our first mover advantage gives us the chance to capture Sharjah’s growing market early in its development, and to become a digital transformation partner for the Emirate from the very outset,” he added.
Injazat offers a broad range of services from IT strategy, IT consultancy, IT systems integration, and comprehensive IT Managed Services. It has an impressive track record of serving customers across a diverse range of sectors, including government, utilities, energy, communications, media & entertainment, healthcare and education.
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About Injazat
Founded in 2005, Injazat is an industry-recognized market leader in the region for Cloud Computing, Managed Services and Cyber Security Services. Injazat serves over 55,000 end users in the UAE in a diverse variety of industry sectors, including government, utilities, energy, communications, media & entertainment, healthcare & education.
Injazat empowers businesses to focus on their core activities by offering support in the areas of Digital Transformation, Enterprise Cloud Services, Cyber Defense Services, Business Solutions, Infrastructure Management Solutions, Injazat Premier Data Center Facility, and Learning and Development Services.
Injazat is fully owned by Mubadala, the investment arm of the Government of Abu Dhabi, with over 1000 employees and a 6600 sqm Tier-IV design certified world class Data Centre. Injazat is certified for ISO/IEC 27001:2013 for International Security Management System (ISMS) and ISO/IEC 20000:2011 for IT Service Management System.
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