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As part of its ongoing commitment to enhance and develop Qatar’s ICT sector, Microsoft Qatar has announced its newest collaboration with Ooredoo that aims at providing the latest technologies to Qatar’s ICT sector.
Ooredoo’s new initiative, which was unveiled yesterday at the St Regis Doha as part of Microsoft’s Innovation Summit, will see the introduction of the latest technologies for businesses in Qatar, including a broad portfolio of hardware and software services, as well as a wide range of advanced Cloud services.
Ooredoo chief operating officer Yousuf Abdulla al-Kubaisi said: “Ooredoo is striving to be an ICT innovation engine for Qatar, engaging with an ecosystem of innovative partners like Microsoft in order to deliver the most reliable and dynamic solutions for businesses and consumers. We’re very proud to launch flagship devices and services with Microsoft, and believe this event will provide essential insight and updates for participants.”
Microsoft Qatar general manager Naim Yazbeck said: “Microsoft realises the importance of collaborating and partnering with Ooredoo, as it aims at bringing cutting-edge technologies to Qatar.
This partnership is yet another step forward, reflecting Microsoft’s commitment to realising the goals of its national plan, which comes in line with Qatar’s National Vision 2030.”
He added: “We are proud to support Qatar’s unique national vision and contribute to one of the most dynamic economies in the world. We believe this new agreement makes sense from every angle. By working together to deliver unprecedented technology opportunities for entrepreneurs and SMEs, we are also supporting the growth of our future clients and partners.”
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