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Ooredoo launches enhanced disaster recovery facilities

Ooredoo - business continuity meeting room.  Right: Ooredoo disaster recovery seats.

Ooredoo has launched “world-class” disaster recovery facilities at its data centres, which will enable companies to keep their operations going even in the most serious emergencies.
The new solution combines ‘Disaster Recovery Seating Space and Business Continuity Management’ (BCM) services to enable companies to fully relocate staff to a dedicated area within Ooredoo Data Centres in Mesaimeer and Wadi Sail in the event of an emergency.
In addition to a physical space, the environment provides full access to a company’s entire IT network and data stored at the Ooredoo Data Centre, in addition to phones, PCs, applications and Internet with Ooredoo’s bigger, faster network.
Ooredoo is even offering secure parking for employees using the service.
This “state-of-the-art” facility is a ready-to-run disaster recovery service, providing a fully self-sufficient infrastructure with its own power supply to support more than 48 hours in the case of any domestic or international network system failure.
By launching this new Disaster Recovery Seats & BCM Services, Ooredoo said it is “again demonstrating its leadership” in business technology, bringing state-of-the-art services to Qatar, supported by its incredible data network.
To ensure affordability for customers, Ooredoo is offering different packages suited to businesses needs including a Limited Edition service (limited Disaster Recovery seats with limited days per month); Standard Edition, (with reservation for seats with additional Disaster Recovery services); and the Ultimate Edition, which provides dedicated seats or rooms with any time Disaster Recovery Invocation.
Ooredoo’s Data Centres are some of the “most advanced” in the region, with an official ISO 22301 Certification – Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS) accreditation that positions them as global leaders in Data Availability, Resiliency and Disaster Recovery.
By introducing these advanced features, Ooredoo is making it possible for companies to adopt next generation Data Centre technologies by reducing deployment time and increasing availability.
Ooredoo Data Centres provide a full range of services including Hosting & Co-location, Cloud Services, Web Content Delivery, Data Backup & Restoration, Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery, Infrastructure Monitoring & Management and IT Security.


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