For aiding up UAEs digitalized economic vision Data centre giant Khazna plans massive expansion

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The UAEs huge supplier of businesses wholesale data services, the Khazana, sets a target for upsurging its prevailing capacity to five-fold within the year 2025. This was also proposed in the wake of the firms core expansion initiatives for aiding in the nation’s Digitalized objectives it set for UAE Vision 2030 programme.

The organization has also announced that it will be producing multiple latest data foundation centres as well as upsurge its prevailing capacity to five-fold in over the succeeding four years for giving access for crucial infrastructural modules with the aid from other relevant firms as well as government agencies for fast-tracking the digitization.

The organization Khazana is operative from its two robust data centres housed one in Abu-Dhabi as well as other one in Dubai, that has a cumulative capacity worth 40 Megawatts, with initiative for up to 200 Megawatt of IT load capacity within 2023.

Numerous latest data centres will be constructed in various locations across the UAE and added capacity will be improved at its prevailing offices.

Hassan Al Naqbi, CEO of Khazna, said: “This significant expansion will support the economic ambitions of the UAE in the coming years. The UAE government and private sectors are pressing ahead with digital transformation, which has gathered pace in the last year through necessity. The experience of remote working and the growth of online services during the global pandemic has underlined the importance of robust, state-of-the-art digital infrastructure.”

Khazna, which was recognized in 2012, has expanded swiftly into one of the principal data centre benefactors in the Middle East and North African territory.

He further added: “Demand for flexible, scalable and secure data storage is increasing rapidly, and this trend will continue as smart city and smart government projects gather momentum, cloud computing adoption grows and 5G networks are rolled out.”

Khazna stated that with the emphasis on empowering hyperscalers, its novel data centres will guarantee that market demands are fully met while upholding client satisfaction superiority and trust.

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