Injazat and StarLink collaborate to boost digital adoption in Middle East

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Injazat has formed a strategic partnership with StarLink to support businesses and organizations in the Middle East to boost their digital transformation.

Dahabiyeh said: “This alliance presents a unique business value proposition, ensuring faster growth for our clients as they transform their businesses and also plays a key role in the realisation of the Abu Dhabi Government’s Digital Transformation agenda.”

He added, “The combination of our competences will not only help the region’s entities through their IT implementation and digital roadmaps but will also unlock value for us in enabling technology-led business innovation to create new revenue streams. Our shared synergies with StarLink and their extensive on-ground presence, makes them an ideal partner for Injazat to scale and expand our market reach and we look forward to jointly delivering the most trusted digital solutions in the region.”

Mahmoud Nimer, President, StarLink, said: “Our association with Injazat has been long-standing and we are excited to take our partnership to the next level and further strengthen our position as market leaders in the region. We jointly look forward to delivering cutting-edge cyber, cloud, and intelligent automation solutions and services, and aim to empower enterprises across the Middle East build robust cybersecurity strategies to secure their IT posture and enhance their end user experience.”

The partnership will take advantage of Injazat’s local expertise as well as StarLink’s extensive distribution network and client base, which spans 20 countries across the region, to offer businesses a comprehensive and resilient portfolio of solutions to improve their IT infrastructure, operations, data privacy, and security. The deal boosts both parties’ in-country value (ICV) in the UAE economy and is entirely aligned with Abu Dhabi Vision 2030’s goal of ensuring and driving a long-term digital agenda.

Ussama Dahabiyeh, Chief Executive Officer of Injazat, and Mahmoud Nimer, President of StarLink, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at Injazat’s In Genius Innovation Lab in Abu Dhabi.

Both firms will use each other’s experience and talented teams to investigate and produce commercial prospects in the cloud, cybersecurity, data centre, security operation centres (SOC), hybrid IT management, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) domains under the terms of the agreement.

Injazat continues to reinforce its position as a leader in digital transformation by forming significant ties across the global technology ecosystem, giving the company an unrivaled choice for its clients. All cloud solutions provided through Injazat’s Marketplace will be protected against data breaches and cyber-attacks by the Injazat Cyber Fusion Centre (CFC), providing clients with a comprehensive perspective of cybersecurity and operational awareness.

With over 1,500 global partners and a portfolio of best-of-breed technology vendors, StarLink has been developing as a trusted cyber and cloud advisor, offering ever-evolving solutions across the cyber, cloud, and intelligent automation domains. StarLink will use its consulting skills and broad customer base in the region to identify and convert Digital Transformation opportunities, with a particular focus on Cybersecurity.


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