During FutureNet MENA, Telecom Review conducted an exclusive interview with Stelios Savvides, CTO, Vodafone Oman, who highlighted the company's dedication to providing the latest capabilities, ensuring an exceptional customer experience, prioritizing sustainability, and enhancing cybersecurity and operational efficiency across their network and IT infrastructure.

Pin It
Read more: Vodafone Oman: Future-Ready Networks, AI-Powered Security

Collaboration and synchronization are paving the way for an expected surge in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) connections. This expansion of FTTH connections is not only meeting the growing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications but also laying the groundwork for future digital innovation and economic growth. In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Dr. Alaa Mousa, CEO at EarthLink Telecommunications and President of Fiber Connect Council MENA, shared his insights on this matter.

Pin It
Read more: Fiber for All: Driving Innovation and Cooperation in MENA's Connectivity Landscape

In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Adrian Pickering, General Manager for Red Hat Middle East and North Africa, explained how Red Hat's open-source approach is impacting the operations and service delivery of telecom companies in the MENA region and beyond.

Pin It
Read more: Red Hat: Driving Collaborative and Open-Source Methodology in IT Modernization

Cloud and Enterprise Business
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times

Iron Mountain Incorporated, a specialist in storage and information management services, has acquired a controlling stake in Endless Document Storage Services LLC. The acquisition is in line with Iron Mountain's strategy to expand its presence in fast-growing international markets by investing in well-established local or regional businesses that can provide similar services and have a similar business ethos.

The move into the Middle East means that Iron Mountain now operates in 46 countries spread across six continents and establishes a local base of operations for Iron Mountain's existing global customers in Dubai, the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Middle East, as well as bringing Iron Mountain's services to new customers in the region.

Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain stores and protects billions of information assets for its more than 230,000 customers, including critical business documents, electronic information, medical data, and cultural and historical artefacts. It helps organisations to lower their storage costs and free up valuable real estate, keep up to date and comply with regulatory requirements, and mitigate the risks associated with storing and managing information in all formats. Its solutions portfolio includes records management, data management, digital document management, data centres, art storage and logistics, and secure destruction.

Newly acquired local partner Endless Document Storage Services LLC is one of the leaders in information storage and management services in the UAE and the wider region. It serves a broad customer base of multinational and local businesses with a portfolio of services that include physical and digital archiving, back-up tape rotation, shredding and consultancy.

These existing customers will benefit from Iron Mountain's category leadership and vision in secure storage and information management, as well as the company's global commitment to quality service and innovative solutions for reducing information-related costs and risks.

Endless Document Storage Services LLC has four storage facilities in the region, which will add 40,000 square feet of storage space to Iron Mountain's impressive real estate network of more than 85 million square feet across more than 1,400 facilities.

Speaking at a customer forum in Dubai, Iron Mountain's President and CEO, William L. Meaney said: "When entering new markets, we look to acquire leading local providers like Endless Document Storage Services, who share our passion for helping customers to better use their information, while lowering their costs and risks of storing and managing it."

Meaney continued: "Both regional and multinational businesses across the Middle East are increasingly outsourcing the storage and management of their information as a means to lower their operating costs; transition to a digital records workplace; and ensure they can respond in the event of litigation or a regulatory audit.  We are delighted to enter this region with Endless Document Storage, combining their market familiarity and high standard for customer service with our global scale and solutions portfolio."

Speaking at the same customer forum in Dubai, George Harfouch, Founder and CEO of Endless Document Storage Services LLC said: "We welcome this association with Iron Mountain. It is good news for our customers and good news for the region. We can bring our existing customers an even better experience as we draw on Iron Mountain's expertise gained over more than sixty five years."

Harfouch continued: "Iron Mountain is the category leader in information storage and management and as such brings a wealth of knowledge that will help customers in the region manage their valuable and sensitive information assets. It is an important time for the region, with various markets across the Middle East maturing fast and, as a consequence, the amount of information that businesses need to store and manage is growing quickly. We are better placed than ever to meet the growing demand for our services."

Pin It