Jaleel Holdings reaches agreement with BIOS for managed cloud services

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Jaleel Holdings recently reached an agreement with BIOS, a leading
cloud service provider in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to receive managed cloud
services.

 

“BIOS is proud to execute the latest technology innovations in the
cloud service sector and provide Jaleel Holdings with a reliable and
constantly developing service that will help them grow across the UAE markets,” Dominic
Docherty, chairman of BIOS, said.

 

Jaleel
Holdings owns Jaleel Cash & Carry, Jaleel Distribution and J Mart
Supermarkets. Jaleel Distribution services leading hypermarkets, supermarkets,
groceries, convenience stores, hotels and restaurants in the region. The agreement with BIOS will help the company drive
profitability through organized cloud services.

 

“We’re
looking forward to growing profitability and reaching peak performance with the
help of the managed cloud services by BIOS,” Sameer K. Mohamed, managing director at Jaleel Holdings, said. “We believe cloud services are the future of
IT-driven businesses, and we’re excited to implement the innovations of cloud
computing into our daily operations to guarantee consistency in growth across
multiple markets.”



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