Ezditek, Saudi Arabia’s prominent data center and digital infrastructure services provider, has joined as a member of the Gulf Data Centre Association (GDCA) to promote the growth and innovation of digital infrastructure in Middle East.
As a member, Ezditek will collaborate with existing members of GDCA to provide expertise to emerging technologies in meeting the evolving needs of cloud, connectivity and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) in the region.
Ibrahim Almulhim, CEO at Ezditek, commented that, “Ezditek is proud to become a member of the GDCA as we strengthen our commitment to accelerating innovation in emerging technologies and enabling digital transformation in the Middle Eastern data center industry.”
“The work the GDCA does directly align with our mission to grow the KSA as a global digital hub with sustainable digital infrastructure and expert consultancy. We look forward to collaborating alongside industry leaders to share key leanings and best practices with the goal of delivering digital infrastructure built for the future,” added Ibrahim Almulhim.
“We are delighted to welcome Ezditek as a member of the GDCA and expand our network further. We believe collaboration on an industry-wide basis is the key to enabling future digital growth as data center demand continues to rise in the Middle East. With every new member, we’re building momentum to establish a thriving and sustainable data center sector in the GCC supported by a strong and diverse ecosystem.”
GDCA, established in 2022, has more than 1,500 members and is committed to providing a platform for those involved in operating, servicing, or investing in data centers across Bahrain Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. GDCA aims to promote industry growth and develop the digital infrastructure of these Middle East countries.
To help customer maximize the value of digital infrastructure, Ezditek offers expert advice, guidance and comprehensive support with its leading data center facilities.
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