UAE - Mubasher: Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, signed a strategic Managed Service Provider (MSP) agreement with OmniClouds to drive digital transformation and ICT as a service in the Middle East & Africa (MEA) region.
The two firms will promote regional uptake of HPE GreenLake for Aruba Network as a Service (NaaS), which helps organisations deploy critical use cases, including hybrid work, connected retail, and hybrid learning quickly and efficiently, according to a press release on Tuesday.
The signing took place during GITEX Global 2022.
Vice President Channel Europe Middle East & Africa at Aruba, Sherifa Hady, said: “As device counts grow, endpoints diversify, and connectivity demands increase, planning a network and keeping up with change can be overwhelming. Enterprises need the flexibility of cloud agility, security, scale, and compliance from their network – which is what Aruba’s NaaS offering provides. We believe OmniClouds, with its position as a leading provider of ICT solutions as-a-Service, is an ideal partner that will help drive digital transformation across regional enterprises by leveraging our NaaS portfolio.”
Group CEO & Board Member at OmniClouds, Amr Eid, commented: “Consuming NaaS with HPE GreenLake for Aruba ensures that networks are always ready to support what the business needs […] We believe that the market will react very positively to this strong value proposition, which in turn will lead to healthy regional uptake of the solution.”
OmniClouds is a leading technology challenger in the cloud service provider (CSP) space and migrator for MEA & Emerging markets.