A company called Buzinessware is looking forward
to the GITEX tech conference going on this week in Dubai.
GITEX is a major
annual event that brings together considerable talent and information related to technology evolution and industry innovations.
The Buzinessware company, founded in 2002, operates from
offices in Dubai, providing infrastructure as a service (IAAS) to clients
across the Middle East. Now, Buzinessware wants to showcase
its cutting-edge cloud solutions at the conference.
Cloud infrastructure is a big deal in today’s business: it
can help companies to reduce costs by enormous margins. Cloud infrastructure
products can help with data transfer in core operations, as well as storage,
backup and other integral parts of maintaining business models.
While innovating in these types of systems, Buzinessware
is seeking to get further involved in the “digital economy” of the Middle East
and North Africa, which experts predict will involve $30 billion by 2018.
In a press release showing the company’s goals, a Buzinessware
spokesperson describes the company’s attitude as “bullish” on the regional
tech markets.
“Buzinessware expects data security and digital innovation to play
significant roles in driving digital economic growth in the UAE,” according to a
company statement that was released Oct. 10.
For more, Gulf News Journal spoke with Buzinessware CEO
Sajid Mulla on Monday.
Mulla said core technologies to be presented at GITEX
include storage and networking business solutions with on-demand models and
pay-as-you-go pricing.
“Over the years, we have managed to
position ourselves as one of the region’s leading hosting specialists,” Mulla
told Gulf News Journal. “Our key presence in the Middle East is backed by our multiple data
centers in Dubai, connected with both UAE ISP’s Du & Etisalat, as well as
international carriers with independent ipv4 & ipv6 address space. Our
diverse portfolio of offerings enables customers to translate acquired data
into useful information, and transform this information into knowledge for
improved decision-making.”
Mulla said the company works closely with various stakeholders in
the region to enhance what it brings to the table in terms of innovation.
“Our daily operations are focused on working alongside individuals
and startups with small budgets yet have big ideas,” Mulla said. “We pay key
attention to SME’s looking for reliable core infrastructure and larger
enterprises seeking a strategic partner that offers fast, secure and scalable
infrastructure solutions engineered for the most demanding workloads.”
As for the ambitious goals that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other regional
countries have set for sustainable futures, Mulla said the company hopes to be
engaged and involved in this type of research and progress.
“Buzinessware has expressed its full support towards the UAE’s and
Saudi’s efforts to place key focus on environmental sustainability,” he said. “In line with this, we are committed to develop, create and implement
solutions that not only results in sustainability but leaves less of an impact
to the environment.”
Look for Buzinessware at stand #ZB20 inside
Zabeel Hall.



