Amazon
Web Services, Inc. (AWS) today
announced the opening of the AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region. With this
launch, AWS now spans 69 Availability Zones within 22 geographic
regions around the world, and has announced plans for nine more
Availability Zones across three more AWS Regions in Indonesia, Italy,
and South Africa. Starting today, developers, startups, and enterprises,
as well as government, education, and non-profit organizations can run
their applications and serve end-users from data centers located in the
Middle East, as well as leverage advanced technologies from the world's
leading cloud, to drive innovation. Customers can get started today at: https://aws.amazon.com/local/middle_east/bahrain/
"The
cloud has the chance to unlock digital transformation in the Middle
East," said Andy Jassy, CEO, Amazon Web Services. "Today, we are
launching advanced and secure technology infrastructure that matches the
scale of our other AWS Regions around the world and are already seeing
strong demand in the Middle East for AWS technologies like artificial
intelligence and machine learning, data analytics, IoT, and much more.
We are excited to see how our cloud technology will provide new ways for
governments to better engage with citizens, for enterprises to innovate
for their next phase of growth, and for entrepreneurs to build
businesses and compete on a global scale."
The
new AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region offers three Availability Zones at
launch. AWS Regions are composed of Availability Zones, which each
comprise at least one data center and are located in separate and
distinct geographic locations with enough distance to significantly
reduce the risk of a single event impacting business continuity, yet
near enough to provide low latency for high availability applications.
Each Availability Zone has independent power, cooling, and physical
security and is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks. AWS
customers focused on high availability can design their applications to
run in multiple Availability Zones to achieve even greater
fault-tolerance. AWS infrastructure Regions meet the highest levels of security, compliance, and data protection.
Customers and APN Partners welcome the new AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region
Millions
of active customers are using AWS each month in over 190 countries
around the world, including tens of thousands of customers in the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA). Startups like Alef Education, Almentor,
Altibbi, Anghami, Bayt.com, BitOasis, Babil Games, Bey2ollak, Boutiqaat,
Careem, Classera, Clicksco, Crowd Analyzer, Dubizzle, EKar,
Elephantsocial, Fetchr, Fish.me, Haraj, Health at Hand, Jeeny, Little
Thinking Minds, Maestro Pizza, Mawdoo3.com, Mrsool, Naseej, Ngwa,
Opensooq, Property Finder, Sarwa, Souqalmal, StarzPlay, Tajawal,
ToDoorStep, Ureed, Vezeeta, and Yallacompare are building their
businesses on top of AWS, enabling them to scale rapidly and expand
around the world. Enterprises across the region are moving to AWS to
become more agile and innovate, and include Al Jouf Cement, Al Tayer
Group, Arab Banking Corporation (Bank ABC), Aramex, Bahrain Bourse, Bank
Al-Etihad, Batelco, Emirates NBD, Flydubai, Gulf News, Hassan Allam,
Lulu International Exchange, MBC Group, OSN, Seera Group, Union
Insurance, Virgin Middle East, and many more. Public sector
organizations, including Government of Bahrain's Ministries, such as the
Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Information
Affairs, Ministry of Labor and Social Development, and Bahrain iGA, as
well as other public sector organizations such as Bahrain Polytechnic,
Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority of Kuwait
(CITRA), Mumtalakat, Paris Sorbonne AD, Tamkeen, University of Bahrain,
and many more are also using AWS to drive cost savings, accelerate
innovation, and better serve the citizens of the region.
Emirates
NBD is a United Arab Emirates (UAE) based enterprise that is working
with AWS to build an Artificial Intelligence-enabled bank of the future.
Emirates NBD is a leading banking Group in the Middle East, with total
assets of AED 537.8 Billion, as of June 30, 2019. The Group has a
significant retail banking presence in the UAE and is a participant in
the global digital banking industry. The bank is utilizing AWS's
artificial intelligence and machine learning services, data analytics,
and natural language processing technologies to better engage with
customers and simplify banking. Abdulla Qassem, Group Chief Operating
Officer, Emirates NBD, said, "Emirates NBD has been collaborating with
AWS and taking advantage of AWS's technologies and innovation practices
to develop personalized, real-time banking experiences. The new AWS
Middle East Region will allow us to further experiment and enhance our
solutions as we continue to realize our vision of being the region's
most innovative financial services organization that is making banking
more easy and intuitive for customers."
Well
established family businesses in the Middle East are also moving to AWS
to become more agile and innovate. Saudi Arabia's Abdul Latif Jameel is
one of the most respected family-owned businesses across the Middle
East, North Africa, Turkey, and over 30 countries worldwide, with
diversified interests in major sectors including transportation, energy
and environmental services, financial services, land and real estate,
and many other industries. Faisal Alsamannoudi, Vice Chairman, Abdul
Latif Jameel Commercial Development Company Ltd., said, "We welcome the
opening of the AWS Middle East Region and see it as a real opportunity
to bring more efficiency and innovation to our business, in a secure
way. We started our AWS journey with Abdul Latif Jameel Commercial
Development Company, in Jeddah, by migrating critical HR management
systems covering seven different companies - a process that took us less
than one month and brought savings up to 60 percent, compared to our
previous solution. With AWS, we are becoming more agile and able to
innovate quickly across different lines of business, including S:mile
express delivery brand, and CarHub on-demand vehicle care services."
Another
regional enterprise moving to AWS is Al Tayer Group, one of the largest
privately held family-run conglomerates in the MENA region. Al Tayer
Group has interests in automobile sales and services, luxury and
lifestyle retail, and hospitality. Headquartered in the UAE, the group
operates in 12 countries in the Middle East and manages over 200 stores.
Mohamed Al Fayed, Senior Vice President of OmniChannel, Al Tayer
Retail, said, "Today's news from AWS is fantastic as we continue
accelerating our cloud adoption. Using AWS, we were able to become more
agile and reliably launched five e-commerce platforms, such as Mamas
& Papas, Nisnass.com, and Ounass alongside Android and iOS apps, all
within a year. We rely on several AWS managed database services such as
Amazon Aurora, where we were able to cut costs by 40 percent, while
increasing performance by four times, compared with proprietary database
technologies. We also leverage AWS spot instances to reduce operational
cost by 79 percent. We see great potential to improve our business even
further with the new AWS Middle East Region, which will enable us to
serve our end customers with even lower latency."
Government
organizations are also working with AWS to lower costs and better serve
citizens in the region. The Bahrain Information & eGovernment
Authority (iGA) is responsible for ICT procurement for the Bahrain
government and is leading the government's migration project to support
the country's Cloud First policy. iGA's Chief Executive Mohammed Ali
AlQaed said, "Bahrain is committed to becoming a country in the cloud
and we will be able to accelerate our journey with the launch of the AWS
Region in Bahrain. By December of this year, we will have 30 percent of
all 72 government entities migrated to AWS and by June 2020, we expect
to have most government data centers shut down, while the rest are
minimized allowing us to focus resources on projects that benefit our
citizens and dramatically improve the overall availability and
durability of government applications and data." An example of a
government entity that turned to the agility and speed of AWS is
Bahrain's National Bureau of Revenue (NBR), who needed to quickly and
efficiently launch the country's Value Added Tax (VAT) system. Rana
Faqihi, Assistant Undersecretary for Development and Revenue Policies at
Bahrain Ministry of Finance, said, "The National Bureau of Revenue
needed a solution that would enable a seamless VAT rollout, without
delays and with the highest levels of security. By launching SAP S/4
Hana on AWS, the NBR was able to go to market in just under two months
while lowering costs by 40 percent. Eliminating the need to manage IT
infrastructure allowed us to focus on successfully reaching an important
milestone in Bahrain's economic development. The launch of the new AWS
Region in Bahrain is allowing public and private sector organizations to
realize the full potential of the cloud."
Another
government body in the Middle East welcoming the new AWS infrastructure
Region is the Communication and Information Technology Regulatory
Authority (CITRA), Kuwait's regulator responsible for the country's IT
sector and technology adoption in the government. Salem Muthib
Al-Athainah, Chairman and CEO of CITRA, said, "We welcome the launch of
the new AWS Middle East Region as an important step in bringing reliable
and secure cloud computing technologies closer to end users in the
Middle East. This launch underlines the important location of the Middle
East as a center to the global data movement worldwide. The presence of
the AWS Middle East Region opens up new prospects for companies and
government organizations to serve customers in the region, contributing
to the enhancement of infrastructure, digitization, connectivity, and
customer experience. Our significant work with AWS supports CITRA's
strategy of transforming Kuwait into a regional ICT hub, and the
digitization of the Kuwaiti economy, and we look forward to continue to
build on that while leveraging the new AWS Middle East Region in
Bahrain."
The
most well-known and fastest growing businesses in the Middle East are
also choosing AWS to launch and grow. Careem, the leading technology
platform for the region, started working with AWS in 2012 to help it
scale fast and wide across 14 countries in under seven years. Today,
Careem hosts 33 million customers and one million drivers on its
platform, and has expanded its services to offer on demand deliveries as
well its original core business, ride hailing. Magnus Olsson, Chief
Experience Officer and co-founder of Careem, said: "When we started
building Careem, we knew that the ability to scale fast, and in a secure
and reliable way, would be critical to our long term success. As one of
AWS's early adopters in the region, we have grown with them. Thanks to
AWS, we have been able to focus our efforts on geographical and new
vertical expansion and to innovate new technologies and services. With
the opening of the new AWS Middle East Region, we will now be able to
benefit from data centers with lower latency in the region. AWS's
commitment to our region shows the enormous potential of the local
technology scene and will be instrumental to the success of the new wave
of startups to come. We look forward to having them as a strong
contributor to the Middle East tech ecosystem."
A
rapidly growing startup using AWS is Classera, one of the leading
education companies in the Middle East and at the forefront of using
cloud technology to rethink education services. Classera co-founder and
CTO Mohammad Alashmawi said, "We understood the power of the cloud in
our early days, and have relied on AWS since 2010 to grow into a trusted
education platform that is currently used by over 2 million people in
more than 12 countries. As we revolutionize the e-learning ecosystem, we
are developing smart solutions that leverage AWS data analytics and
machine learning services to bring personalized and highly engaging
learning experiences to students. Thousands of schools and organizations
across the Middle East rely on the Classera platform as a core pillar
of their learning, teaching, and training process. We have peace of mind
that AWS gives us the performance, reliability, and security that we
require to deliver our services. It's very exciting to have AWS
launching a Region in the Middle East. This brings us, and other
start-ups in the region, a competitive edge as we have greater access to
the most advanced technologies in the world today."
AWS
Partner Network (APN) Partners also welcomed the arrival of the AWS
Middle East (Bahrain) Region. The APN includes tens of thousands of
Independent Software Vendors (ISV) and Systems Integrators (SI) around
the world. APN Partners build innovative solutions and services on AWS
and the APN helps by providing business, technical, marketing, and
go-to-market support. Partner Network (APN) Consulting and Technology
Partners in the Middle East helping customers to migrate to the cloud
include Adfolks, Al Moayyed Computers, Batelco, Citrus Technology,
Cloudnexa, Computer World, Du, Ejada, Ellucian, Fortecloud, Infonas,
Integra Technologies, Kaar Technologies, Kalaam Telecom, Kloudr,
Kuwaitnet, Nournet, Redington, Tamkeen (Saudi), Thinglogix, Zain, Zero
and one, and many others as well as global APN members such as
Accenture, Capgemini, Cognizant, Deloitte, DXC Technology, TCS, and
Wipro. Global ISVs such as F5, Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, SAP,
Splunk, Trend Micro, VMWare, and many others are already using AWS to
deliver their software to customers around the world and will serve
their customers in the Middle East from the AWS Middle East (Bahrain)
Region at launch. Customers can also easily find, trial, deploy, and buy
software solutions for AWS on the AWS Marketplace. For the full list of
the members of the AWS Partner Network, please visit: https://aws.amazon.com/partners/.