Middle eastern company to support IT requirements of shipbuilding facility

February 23rd, 2011 by Rahul Jain Leave a reply »

Injazat Data Systems, an information technology and business process managed services provider in the UAE and the Middle East, announced it has been appointed by Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), a shipbuilding facility, to support the critical IT requirements of ADSB.

“IT capabilities are vital to maintaining our leadership within the Gulf’s naval building and repairs sector, partnering with Injazat, the award winning company, enables us to deliver a sophisticated IT strategy and systems integration to meet our operational growth plans,” said Mohammed Al Junaibi, CEO, Abu Dhabi Ship Building, in a statement.

The five-year deal will cover IT outsourcing, enhancement and virtualization of the ship builder’s existing IT infrastructure and Enterprise Resource Planning implementation, company officials said.

Injazat will host ADSB’s data at its 2,000 sq m design-certified Tier IV data center, the first facility of its kind in the Middle East, company officials said.
“Our collaboration with ADSB shows how Injazat can contribute to the rapid expansion and success of the region’s growing manufacturing industry,” said Bala Pandalangat, CEO, Injazat Data Systems. “We will be using our extensive ever-growing outsourcing experience to efficiently manage ADSB’s present and future IT requirements and enable them to concentrate on what they do best – building, maintaining and overhauling ships.”

Injazat Data Systems holds more than 50 percent of the UAE’s IT managed services market. The company adopts the latest ICT technologies to maintain its service and performance leadership. Injazat owns the first Tier IV design-certified data center in the Middle East.

Injazat has supported the development of UAE nationals through its business-oriented career development initiative.

In April 2010, Injazat Data Systems announced that it is the first organization in the Middle East to be chosen as an adopter of Microsoft (News – Alert) Exchange Server 2010. Microsoft is working with The Injazat Institute (Ti2), Injazat’s business-oriented career development initiative, on the company-wide adoption of the new version.

Source:http://middleeast.tmcnet.com/topics/othercountries/articles/147173-middle-eastern-company-support-it-requirements-shipbuilding-facility.htm

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