Pacific Controls Cloud Services inks pact with Etisalat to launch Cloud services for enterprises

Telecom Lead Middle East: Pacific Controls Cloud Services has inked a partnership with Etisalat to launch Cloud services for enterprises customers.

The Pacific Controls Cloud Services (PCCS) & Etisalat Cloud Services will deliver Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud platform to enterprises customers across the GCC region in the first phase of its offerings.

Dilip Rahulan, executive chairman, Pacific Controls

The company will offer services such as on-demand Infrastructure as a service; subscription based payments; anywhere, anytime access; rapid scalability on demand; and pooled computing resources with high security.

The PCCS-Etisalat Cloud services are hosted at their Uptime Institute-certified Tier III Data Center located in Dubai Technopark. The facility is the largest data center campus of its kind in the Middle East.

The PCCS-Etisalat Cloud Services are available with customized plans to suit the various business needs of enterprises. The services help organizations eliminate the requirement to manage complex IT Infrastructure and lets them focus on their core business.

“We are pleased to partner with Etisalat to form a first of its kind alliance in the region between a teleco and a managed services and converged engineering solutions provider. The core objective of our partnership is to provide high-quality, innovative cloud-based IT infrastructure services to enterprises in the region,” said Dilip Rahulan, executive chairman, Pacific Controls.

The PCCS-Etisalat Cloud Services is positioned to meet the IT requirements of multiple verticals including government departments, banking and finance, education, energy and oil, wholesale and retail, airline, logistics and real estate.

The PCCS-Etisalat Cloud services are available in the form of public, private and hybrid Cloud, based on the requirements and preference of business.

Moreover, managed services are designed to ensure maximum uptime for hosted IT services of the customer and are backed up by 24x7x365 monitoring and remediation services which ensure that applications or servers have minimum downtime.

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