Following the binding agreement between e& (formerly known as Etisalat Group) and G42 to merge their data center offering late last year, Khazna Data Centers is now operating the twelve new joint data centers network, making it the largest data center provider in the Middle East.
Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42, commented: “We are pleased to see our partnership with e& coming to fruition with the consolidation of our respective data center assets under Khazna Data Center. Over the years, Khazna has become synonymous with deploying and operating the best-in-class data center infrastructure. We are confident that this next phase in its growth will help attract new global players to the UAE, contributing to the development of the local and regional digital ecosystem and economies.”
Salvador Anglada, CEO, e& enterprise, said: “The completion of the deal with G42 will further enhance our capabilities to design and deliver infrastructure in line with our vision to be the leading digital enabler that transforms enterprises, governments, and societies. This new journey will allow us to leverage our investments and expertise to deliver next-generation digital infrastructure that will benefit our customer segments. This agreement sets the foundation for accelerating the digital conversation in data center space.”
The rapid proliferation and adoption of digital technologies is having a profound impact on the world’s economies, enabling the progression of a new digital economy. The UAE maintains its standing as the Middle East technology and digitalisation hub as the country goes through a continuous digital transformation where businesses are embracing IT agility as well as adopting next-generation digital infrastructure, adaptability, and transformation.
Khazna Data Centers says that it is committed to further enhancing the country’s reputation as a leading data center hub in the Middle East as it empowers businesses and large-scale organisations to accelerate their digital transformation journeys. Khazna now operates a total of 12 data centers, and has 13 data centers under construction with a further three in the pipeline, amounting to a total of over 300-megawatt planned capacity by end of 2023 across its sites in the UAE.
Hassan Al Naqbi, CEO of Khazna Data Centers, said: “This agreement stands as a testament to our determination in equipping and guiding enterprises into a new era of business intelligence and supporting them in the adoption of new technology. We are proud to become the trusted partner for businesses that require our expertise in reshaping the digital infrastructure landscape in the region.
“By housing G42 and e& data center capabilities under one roof through Khazna Data Centers, we will effectively deliver a unique portfolio of infrastructure services for our customers, vendors, and partner, paving the way for the fully digital future.”