Delinea introduces new data centre in Dubai on Microsoft Azure, enhancing security in the Middle East – Intelligent CIO Middle East

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Delinea Expands in Dubai with New Azure Data Centre

Delinea, a global leader in Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions, has recently announced its expansion in Dubai with the opening of a new Azure data center. This move is aimed at providing customers in the Middle East with more deployment options to meet their compliance requirements using Delinea’s enhanced cloud infrastructure on Azure.

The Vice President of MEA at Delinea, Mohammad Ismail, expressed the company’s commitment to revolutionizing identity security and privileged access for all customers. The new Azure data center will ensure that cybersecurity investments made with Delinea are future-proofed, offering a cloud-native infrastructure with guaranteed uptime.

At the upcoming GISEC 2024 event, Delinea will unveil the latest innovations on the Delinea Platform, including Privilege Control for Server to help customers better manage privileged access to various servers. Additionally, the integration of Authomize and Fastpath capabilities will be showcased, highlighting Delinea’s continuous efforts to enhance its offerings.

The establishment of the new Azure data center is expected to contribute significantly to the growth of the PAM market in the Middle East, which is projected to reach $11.31 billion by 2028. This growth is driven by digital acceleration initiatives in countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Joining Delinea at GISEC is Shifra, a Dubai-based value-added distributor and founding member of the Delinea Partner Programme. Together, they aim to provide local customers with secure and scalable cybersecurity solutions through the new data center. Ahmed Soltan, Managing Partner at Shifra, emphasized the importance of local investment and partnerships in catering to the region’s cybersecurity needs.

Overall, Delinea’s expansion in Dubai with the new Azure data center signifies a significant step towards enhancing cybersecurity infrastructure in the Middle East and supporting regional digital transformation initiatives.

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