Mohammed Bin Sulaiman, CEO of the Center for “Al Bayan”: “Moro”...

Mohammed Bin Sulaiman, CEO of the Center for “Al Bayan”: “Moro”...
Mohammed Bin Sulaiman, CEO of the Center for “Al Bayan”: “Moro”...

Mohammed bin Sulaiman, CEO of the Data Center for Integrated Solutions “Moro” of the Electricity and Water Authority, confirmed to “Al Bayan” that the “Moro” Center provides an integrated set of new generation solutions for digital transformation such as cloud computing services, data center services, Internet of things services and cities. Smart services, digital services, professional and managed services, and cybersecurity services, pointing out that the center provides advanced and varied solutions in the field of cloud computing in cooperation with major technology companies in the world such as “VMware”, “VirtualStream”, “Microsoft”, “Alibaba” and ” Amazon, IBM, Google, and Huawei.

Requirements

He added: The center aims, through the diversity in its cloud services portfolio, to provide all the requirements of its clients from the public and private sectors, and to contribute to accelerating the process of digital transformation in the country by overcoming the obstacles they face in managing their data, especially with regard to information security and business continuity. The center also contributes to diversity in the infrastructure of cloud services, as it provides multiple options for customers, which leads to raising business efficiency and reducing operational costs.

Initiatives

On the most prominent initiatives launched by the Moro Center in the field of digital transformation, Muhammad bin Sulaiman explained that a number of projects have been launched this year, and a number of agreements have been concluded with local and international partners such as Johnson Controls, Rombe, Felio and Felio Smart IOT »and many others to promote the digital transformation of the country.

He continued: One of our most prominent projects was the launch of the Command and Control Center for Smart Cities, which is considered one of the most important enablers for digital transformation in the country, as it provides various services, including smart platforms for the Internet of Things, cybersecurity, and managed services to support government and private institutions in the process of digital transformation. The center facilitates the work of decision makers, as it employs techniques of big data analysis and artificial intelligence to enable them to make the right decisions at the right time, saving effort and money. Through the Smart City Command and Control Center, we aim to cooperate with government agencies in Dubai to support the leadership’s strategy to become the smartest and happiest city in the world.

Our cooperation with Smart Dubai to launch a government information network at the Moro Center is the largest evidence of our support for the digital transformation process in the Dubai government. The network enables all government agencies in Dubai to benefit from the digital solutions provided by Moro, in addition to interconnection services between institutions. Dubai government.

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Mohammed bin Sulaiman explained that the Moro Center participates in the activities of the virtual version of the Water, Energy and Environment Technology Exhibition (WETEX 2020), which is the first carbon-free three-dimensional virtual exhibition focusing on the sectors of water, energy, environment, sustainability and innovation in the Middle East and North Africa. The latest digital tools will be used during the event to provide exhibitors and visitors from around the world a unique experience. We are proud to be part of the team organizing this important event by providing an essential part of the infrastructure to ensure that the exhibition operates according to the highest security standards.

He added: The center reviews the best advanced and innovative digital solutions and their various advantages and main solutions. Some of the key solutions that will be displayed during the exhibition include cloud services and IoT services for smart cities, which include water and air quality monitoring systems, energy management, asset tracking and monitoring, smart building management and other advanced technical services.

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He pointed out that the virtual exhibitions are generally considered an opportunity for business owners and decision-makers to see international best practices and exchange ideas, which contributes to raising performance levels and reducing errors and thus reducing expenses.


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