Dubai: EMC Egypt and Etisalat Misr announced a transformational IT project to create an agile and efficient foundation for rapid business and customer growth.
The telecommunications giant has deployed the EMC Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud Solution together with EMC ViPR Controller software-defined storage and VMware vCloud Automation Center Suite to drive automation and self-provisioning capabilities to enhance service delivery across multiple lines of business. Etisalat Misr has also selected EMC’s VNX-F all-Flash storage array to drive application performance to meet the needs of steadily increasing workloads, while enhancing scalability and availability.
Khalid Al Mansouri, chief information officer, Etisalat Misr, said: “At Etisalat Misr, we believe that a strong IT backbone remains critical to our ability to innovate and introduce new offerings and better meet the needs our consumers. The Combination of EMC Hybrid Cloud Solution, ViPR Controller, VNX-F and the VMware vCloud Automation Center Suite enables us to build a foundation to manage future storage and application growth while enabling new automation and auto provisioning capabilities to optimise costs and the use of resources.”
Built on a combination of industry leading EMC and VMware technologies, the new solution enables the IT team at Etisalat Misr to create a single platform to effectively manage both traditional and next generation applications.
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