MEEZA reveals its 4th Data Centre installment as part of its nationwide plans to support Qatar’s digital transformation

Doha, Qatar – June 21 2020 – MEEZA, Qatar’s pioneering Data Centre business, revealed the launch of its 4th state-of-the-art Data Centre in Doha, as the latest addition to its nationwide plans, to support Qatar’s digital transformation and smart future.

The new data centre, M-VAULT 4, is part of MEEZA’s accelerated efforts to implement Qatar’s digital transformation agenda toward a knowledge-based economy, in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030. The new Data Centre will provide hosting services that follow global best practices, in the provision of premium data centre services, which will enable all sectors to become more efficient and boost Technological infrastructure.

M-VAULT 4 will be located within the premises of Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), part of Qatar Foundation Research Development and Innovation, where construction has already begun. The project aims to be completed and ready for use by mid-2021 coinciding with the expected arrival of global hyperscalers – leaders in Cloud technology and network systems, operating large-scale data centres worldwide.

Previously, MEEZA has successfully launched three Tier III certified Data Centres, known as M-VAULTs offering a guaranteed uptime of 99.98% built to comply with the most exacting international standards. The M-VAULTS enable businesses to benefit from greater efficiencies and reduce risks.

MEEZA, a Qatar Foundation venture, offers scalable, highly available and resilient cloud services that can be used to improve customer engagement, facilitate the transformation of products and services, and empower businesses. The solutions provider ultimately gives businesses the opportunity to optimize their operations by connecting with the latest technology in the industry, and form the new Cloud region in Qatar.

Acting Chief Executive Officer of MEEZA, Eng. Ahmad Abdulla AL-Muslemani commented:
“We are excited to announce the establishment of our 4th Data Centre in Qatar, and it could not have come at a better time. The new Data Centre will be ready for use by the time we welcome some of the leading world experts in the industry and opens new doors for exchange of information, ideas, and technological advancement. We are honoured to pave the way to Qatar’s digital transformation by establishing the best technologies and providing a service of excellence to our clients”.

MEEZA’s work furthers Qatar’s role as a regional hub and key contributor to the technological development of the region, supporting the innovation mechanism for smart solutions in the areas of healthcare, scientific research, artificial intelligence, education, and sports event management solutions, amongst others.

Mr. Mohsin Al-Marri, Chief Operations Officer said:
“Our vision is to make service excellence the expectation, not the exception. The 4th addition of the data centre for MEEZA helps us build the technological infrastructure that we need to bring Qatar to the global arena of Cloud Services. Our future is moving towards the digital and we, at MEEZA, are working to ensure that we maintain the best practices in the industry, and offer premium hosting services and solutions”.

MEEZA is committed to aiding the knowledge-based society for Qatar. The Company has supported the technological infrastructure of many leading projects in Qatar, exhibiting expertise in the areas of Smart Cities, the Internet of Things (IoT), in addition to cloud technology. It also prides itself on having the first commercial Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Qatar alongside a centralized Command and Control Centre (C3) which monitors MEEZA services for clients.

MEEZA supports clients with IT Solutions, Business Continuity and adopts precautionary measures in the face of COVID-19

Doha, Qatar – April 15 2020 – As Qatar’s leading Managed IT services and Cloud Computing partner, MEEZA is supporting their clients run uninterrupted and securely during the challenging COVID-19 times thanks to its high availability IT Solutions, Business continuity services and leading partners’ collaboration tools. Partnering with a leading Qatari provider such as MEEZA helps businesses focus on their core mission during these stressful times without the added pressures of keeping the IT infrastructure operational, regardless of where the systems might reside: locally, publicly in the cloud or hosted in secure Data Centres.

The ongoing health crisis has caused disruption to businesses around the world as private and governmental entities turn to online and distant working solutions to manage operations.

Commenting on the importance of business continuity, Eng. Ahmad AL-Muslemani, acting CEO stated:

“The Coronavirus has put the economy of the world in a difficult situation where businesses are struggling to manage operations. A major part of MEEZA’s work has always been to offer solutions in the face of adversity and through the COVID-19 crisis, we can see our business continuity services come to fruition, placing mechanisms in place to support online work strategies for enterprises and governmental organizations.”

With a network of interconnected, highly resilient and geographically diverse Data Centres, MEEZA is uniquely positioned to offer Managed IT Services, Disaster Recovery and business continuity services
To their clients. DR Services ranging from Continuity Workshops, Business Impact Analysis to Continuity Programme Management, all as part of its Business Continuity Management Services, helping sustain business activity in times of crisis.

Simultaneously, MEEZA and its global technology partners are working together to ensure that all businesses continue to run during the crisis challenge by providing leading collaboration tools, where businesses continue to run securely and uninterrupted with MEEZA’s state-of-the-art facilities and Managed IT Services.

Internally, MEEZA has implemented precautionary measures under the directive of the Ministry of Public Health to safeguard its staff against the COVID-19 outbreak. It assigned 80% of its staff to work from home, in consideration of the safety of on-site engineers as well as distributed protective materials including hand sanitizers and masks to all staff. Looking out for the safety of its staff, MEEZA is sending regular awareness emails, keeping them updated on the situation.

MEEZA, a Qatar Foundation joint venture, is an established end-to-end Managed IT Services & Solutions Provider based in Qatar that aims to accelerate the growth of the country and the region through the provision of world-class Managed IT Services and Solutions, while providing the Qatari people and others throughout the region with opportunities to undertake fulfilling careers in the IT industry.

First Internet Exchange Point of Qatar launched – QIXP

Doha, Qatar – Jan 27 2021 – The first Internet Exchange Point in Qatar (QIXP), a stateof-the-art facility that will allow local networks to exchange information efficiently at a common point within the country, was launched yesterday at Meeza data centre by HE the Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Seif Ahmed al-Sulaiti. QIXP aims to ensure Internet users in Qatar have faster and a more secure access to digital content. According to the plan, other Internet Exchange Points will be activated during 2020 by using the data centres of telecom service providers or any other technically qualifi ed parties, in order to facilitate the connection for the interested content providers. “We are pleased to launch the fi rst QIXP, which is a new achievement in developing the essential components of Internet infrastructure in the Information and Communications Technology Sector (ICT) of Qatar,” HE alSulaiti said in a statement. “This project will contribute to further improve the country’s international network readiness rankings and to attract global content providers, in addition to enabling the new generations for creativity in the digital content realm and building up the aspired digital future, thus contributing to achieving Qatar National Vision 2030 goals by providing a world-class infrastructural and informatics backbone and a knowledge-based economy that contributes to diversifying the national economy,” the minister noted. CRA noted that the QIXP serves as a meeting point between Internet service providers and digital content service providers for exchange of data and information.

The event was attended by Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) president Mohamed Ali al-Mannai, Technical Aff airs Department manager and QIXP Committee chairman Abdulla Jassmi, Meeza CEO Ahmad Mohamed al-Kuwari, and representatives of entities that form the QIXP Steering Committee such as the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Qatar University, Qatar National Library, Qatar National Broadband Network (QNBN), Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) under Qatar Foundation for Education, Sciences and Community Development, Ooredoo Qatar, Vodafone Qatar and Gulf Bridge International (GBI). QIXP, according to CRA, is one of the key components of internet infrastructure, which will directly contribute to improving the quality of the Internet, developing ICT sector, raising the performance of networks by reducing the latency of accessing the content and reducing the number of intermediate points. CRA highlighted QIXP’s importance in information security and Internet infrastructure stability and sustainability in Qatar saying that it is also considered as a key factor in supporting the digital services needed to achieve national policies and strategies, apart from its contribution in supporting major events that Qatar hosts such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Al-Mannai thanked all stakeholders for their co-operation and contribution to the success of the project, particularly Meeza, Ooredoo Qatar and Vodafone Qatar. He said CRA will continue to communicate and work with them, all concerned and interested parties to develop the project. The CRA, al-Mannai added, ensures that the best international practices are applied to improve the internet infrastructure and ensure provision of advanced, innovative and reliable local internet services. Jassmi said the launch of QIXP confirms that “we are taking sustainable steps towards contributing to the development of a knowledge-based society, because Internet exchange points reduce the cost of interconnection and help in creating the digital environment to enable the future generations to be creative in the world of digital content”. He added that the Committee will continue working as one team to follow up on the progress of QIXP to reach their desired goal – meeting the market requirements of providing advanced and innovative services to contribute to achieving the goals of the Qatar National Vision 2030. Al-Kuwari said that the launch of QIXP is a big milestone for Meeza and the country, which enables content owners such as Google, Amazon, among others, to meet with the telecom service providers under one roof. To connect to QIXP, CRA said the connecting policy needs to be signed and some technical conditions need to be fulfilled, such as obtaining Autonomous System Number (ASN) which is granted by the regional entities concerned with assigning internet numbers, in order to connect different data networks together. Interested entities can submit an application to the Committee for consideration.

MEEZA awarded the Cloud Solution of the Year – Qatar Digital Business Awards

DOHA- QATAR: The 2019 edition of the Qatar Information Technology Conference & Exhibition (QITCOM 2019) came to a close Friday with the announcement of the winners of the Qatar Digital Business Awards (QDBA) and the QITCOM Awards in a prestigious gala presided over by HE Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti, Minister of Transport and Communications.
Now in its fifth year, the annual Qatar Digital Business Awards is one of the most prestigious awards for the digital industry in Qatar, and comes as part of the Ministry of Transport and Communications’ (MoTC) efforts to honour and recognize corporate entities, SMEs and startups that have contributed to the development of the digital industry in Qatar.
For this year’s awards, MoTC received 150 nominations for the various categories of the awards. The nominations, which came from 76 public and private entities including four major banks, were reviewed by a jury made up of industry experts, university professors and government officials.
Meeza bagged the award for Cloud Solution of the Year, which recognizes organizations that provides excellence in cloud-based solutions, services and infrastructure

MEEZA showcases its expert knowledge in building Safe Smart Cities at QITCOM’s IT Exhibition and Conference 2019

Doha, Qatar – October 27, 2019 – As Qatar’s leading Managed IT, Colocation and Cloud services provider, MEEZA demonstrates its specialist knowledge at QITCOM 2019 – the prestigious and largest digital networking event hosted at Qatar National Convention Center from 29 October until 1 November. Acting as Pearl Sponsor to this year’s fifth edition, it will reveal expertise on Smart Cities capabilities, Recovery as a Service (RECaaS), Advanced Security Services and Cloud Services. In line with the cooperation of the Ministry of Transport and Communications and supporting Qatar’s National Vision 2030, MEEZA is committed to aiding the knowledge-based society and Smart Qatar program.

With opportunity to network locally and internationally, QITCOM is under the patronage of His Highness, the Emir of Qatar H.H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and aims to connect a kaleidoscope of innovation from the technology sector with global industry experts and stakeholders. In line with Qatar’s National Vision 2030 -to build a knowledge-based, technology-driven economy, innovative and disruptive technologies will be shared, all while creating a knowledge sharing platform for technology providers, policy- makers, industry experts, and global thought-leaders. Featuring a host of international speakers, this year will see 200 technology exhibitors, 100 startups and many other eco system enablers following the theme of: Safe Smart Cities

Ms. Ghada Philip El Rassi, Executive Board Member and CEO of MEEZA Expansion said:

“ The 5th edition of Qatar IT Conference and Exhibition (QITCOM 2019) will witness the announcement of new global partnerships of MEEZA Expansion, the international arm of MEEZA, aimed at enhancing its international presence .Our goal is to bring MEEZA’s unique brand and value offering to the world by expanding into potential global target markets. Our strategy of entering new markets is determined by conducting comprehensive research and analysis that shows the best method to achieve success and optimize MEEZA’s asset investments in international markets that are abundant with high potential.”
Commenting on the occasion, Eng. Ahmad Mohamed Al Kuwari, MEEZA CEO said:
“We are honoured to, yet again be part of the renowned exhibition: QITCOM, that is in line with our vision, and Qatar’s vision of building a smarter future. During the 5th edition, we continue to support the Ministry of Transport and Communications and National vision of building a knowledge base society and aligned with the Smart Qatar program. The pressing goal is to work together to see the growth of digital transformation within Qatar, crucial as we approach the final stages of the realization of the Qatar’s National Vision 2030. When it comes to its objectives of developing an innovative community that are aware of, and can easily implement advanced technology, MEEZA certainly strives to fulfil these aims. We are proud to be the prestigious event’s Pearl Sponsor and to be aiding to the development of creating an advanced digital infrastructure, where upon this essential national vision can be founded.”
The 2019 QITCOM Exhibition and Conference also serves as a necessary platform, through which MEEZA is demonstrating its Smart Technologies and solid expertise in building Smart Cities. MEEZA’s experience in the field includes supporting and helping build the technological infrastructure for a number of leading projects in Qatar, including the creation of an integrator environment with the best smart cities solutions at Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD). As part of its agreement with Msheireb Properties, MEEZA will provide MDD with the information technology and integrator systems for designing, managing and monitoring processes.
MEEZA, a Qatar Foundation joint venture, is an established end-to-end Managed IT Services & Solutions Provider based in Qatar that aims to accelerate the growth of the country and the region through the provision of world-class Managed IT Services and Solutions, while providing the Qatari people and others throughout the region with opportunities to undertake fulfilling careers in the IT industry.
In addition to earning its status as a renowned systems integrator and rapidly establishing its expertise in the area of Smart Cities and the Internet of Things (IoT), MEEZA has three Tier III certified data centres, known as M-VAULTs offering a guaranteed uptime of 99.98% built to comply with the most exacting international standards enabling businesses to benefit from greater efficiencies and reduce risks. MEEZA’s State-of-the-art Data Centre M-VAULT 2 is LEED Platinum certified where M-VAULT 3 is LEED Gold certified.
The Company has also established a centralized Command & Control Centre (C3) that monitors and optimizes MEEZA services for clients. Coupled with this facility, MEEZA prides itself with having the first commercial Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Qatar.
To find out more about MEEZA’s innovative solutions and its vision for a Smarter Qatar, visitors can approach MEEZA Stand, where the Company’s representatives will be introducing its product range and end-to-end services to clients, as well as discussing with them how to minimize business risk, reduce IT capital expenditure and speed up time-to-market for new initiatives.

MEEZA announces ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 certification

MEEZA, Qatar’s prominent end-to-end Managed IT Services & Solutions Provider, has announced that it is now certified for the ISO 14001and OHSAS 18001 standards. The certifications, which have been awarded to MEEZA by SGS, Geneva, are the latest addition to a long list of ISO certificates that the IT Solutions Provider garnered over the years.

MEEZA forms ‘Gold Partnership’ with Huawei in Qatar

MEEZA, Qatar’s reputed end-to-end managed IT services and solutions provider, has teamed up with Huawei, a leading global ICT solutions provider to bring more cost-effective solutions and state-of-the-art IT services to Qatar’s public and private sector organizations. The ‘Gold Partnership’ agreement was announced at Huawei’s Annual Global ‘Huawei Connect’ Event, held between the 5th and 7th of September 2017 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) in China.

MEEZA signs second phase contract with Msheireb Properties establishing Msheireb Downtown Doha, the most pioneering smart city in the world

MEEZA, Qatar’s prominent end-to-end Managed IT Services & Solutions Provider, has signed an operational contract with Msheireb Properties for the Smart City ICT package at Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD), the most pioneering smart city in the world. The signing ceremony, which took place on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 2017 QITCOM Exhibition and Conference, appoints MEEZA as the Master System Integrator for the ICT Operations at Msheireb Downtown Doha.