As a result, the service will deliver over 200 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offerings for organisations that must keep data inside the country and meet strict regulatory standards.
Hosted in UAE data centres for low latency and high availability, OneCloud provides AI-ready infrastructure, data residency, transparent SLAs and pay-as-you-go pricing, the company revealed.
Additionally, its users also get cloud advisory, migration help and managed services.
Other key features of the next generation of OneCloud will include advanced networking for critical workloads, easy integration with private, public or multi-cloud setups and single point of contact for support, billing and managed services
e& Enterprise, CEO, Khalid Murshed, said: “With OneCloud powered by Oracle Alloy, we are establishing a sovereign cloud fabric for the UAE’s digital economy. It brings the breadth of OCI together with local governance and the expertise of e& enterprise, enabling leaders to scale AI, modern applications and data-led services at home.
“This is about accelerating innovation, strengthening trust and giving every organisation – from public institutions to industry leaders – the confidence to grow on UAE soil.”
Oracle EMEA Cloud infrastructure, president and general manager, Richard Smith, said: “The technology landscape is changing dramatically due to the growing importance of data sovereignty and localisation, which has become a critical consideration for public and private sector cloud and AI deployments in the UAE and beyond.
“Oracle Alloy is a complete cloud infrastructure platform that enables Oracle partners like e& to become cloud providers and offer a full range of cloud and AI services to expand their businesses while meeting local regulatory and compliance requirements.”
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