PRESSR: Deloitte's Cloud Center of Excellence is leading the way in cloud transformation and secure, compliant data migration in Qatar.
Doha, Qatar – Deloitte, a global leader in professional services and digital transformation solutions, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Qatar’s digital future by enabling organizations to seamlessly and efficiently adopt public cloud, sovereign cloud, and artificial intelligence platforms. Leveraging its Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE), Deloitte is positioning itself to provide public and private sector clients in Qatar with world-class expertise in cloud architecture and data migration, ensuring a smooth and secure transition to high-performance cloud infrastructures that meet the highest security and regulatory compliance standards and are fully managed within the country.
Recent developments in Qatar’s digital infrastructure highlight the growing importance of sovereign cloud solutions that meet stringent data sovereignty and regulatory compliance requirements. As the country’s digital transformation accelerates, Deloitte, through its Center of Cloud Excellence (CCoE), is strategically positioned to help organizations capitalize on new opportunities by offering tailored cloud strategies, advanced engineering solutions, and AI-powered innovations.
Deloitte’s Cloud Center of Excellence, operating from the firm’s new office in Lusail City, offers a comprehensive suite of expertise in cloud strategy, architecture, engineering, and managed services. Deloitte’s teams possess extensive experience in large-scale cloud transformations, system modernization, and the integration of AI-powered workloads, making them the ideal partner for organizations looking to maximize the benefits of sovereign cloud platforms. By employing proven methodologies and global best practices, Deloitte helps clients assess their digital readiness, design optimal cloud architectures, and migrate data seamlessly and securely, ensuring risk reduction and business value maximization.
In detail, Deloitte's key capabilities include:
• Data migration to the cloud and infrastructure modernization: Integrated data migration services, including technical environment assessment, planning, implementation, and continuous improvement, in line with the requirements of public, private, and sovereign cloud environments.
• Excellence in cloud engineering: Advanced engineering solutions that include automation, AI-driven workload integration, and GPU-accelerated processing to support data-intensive applications and critical operational tasks.
• Regulatory Compliance: Deep knowledge of the regulatory environment in the State of Qatar, ensuring that all cloud solutions comply with strict data sovereignty requirements and governance conditions.
• Training and skills development: Specialized initiatives to qualify and train national cadres, with the aim of enabling them to keep pace with the latest cloud computing technologies and methodologies.
• Sector-specific solutions: Strategies and solutions tailored to meet the needs of vital sectors such as financial services and the public sector, taking into account the unique challenges and opportunities that characterize each sector.
In this regard, Mohammed Madhoun, Partner and Head of Government and Public Sector in Qatar at Deloitte Middle East, said:
"Deloitte is honored to support Qatar's digital transformation agenda by enabling organizations to harness the power of sovereign cloud and artificial intelligence technologies. Our Cloud Center of Excellence and engineering teams are uniquely positioned to accompany clients through all stages of their cloud adoption journey, from strategy development and data migration to innovation and continuous improvement."
Peter Stojkovski, Partner in Engineering and Leader of the Cloud Center of Excellence in Qatar at Deloitte Middle East, said:
"To fully realize the potential of digital transformation, robust and compliant cloud solutions must be designed within Qatar's sovereign cloud environment. We are committed to providing innovative, secure, and scalable cloud infrastructures that enable our valued customers to confidently and efficiently navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape."
With the increasing demand for public cloud, sovereign cloud, and artificial intelligence solutions, Deloitte remains committed to providing reliable, secure, and innovative services that enable its clients to thrive in a rapidly evolving and changing digital landscape.
For more information about Deloitte’s services for migrating data to public and sovereign cloud platforms, please contact Mohammed Madhoun and Peter Stojkovski.
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