Microsoft, which hosted an event in Bahrain in collaboration with their cloud computing strategic partner HP and the participation of the Kingdom’s IT professionals representing the key enterprises in Bahrain, said it would continue provide latest technology and expertise to Bahrain’s ICT sector.
“We are committed to providing IT professionals information and data about our latest products, software and innovations, as well as hands-on demos and interactive discussions with our experts, our partners’ such as HP and our clients’ like Alba,” Tareq Hijazi, Regional Country Manager for Microsoft Bahrain and Oman said.
“The operating system has always been the heartbeat of IT and is now undergoing a renaissance in the new world of continuous cloud services, connected devices and big data,” Hijazi, added.
“Microsoft’s unique legacy in the most widely used operating systems, applications, and cloud services allow us to deliver the Cloud OS, based on Windows Server and Windows Azure, helping customers achieve a data center without boundaries.”
“The deployment of this new Cloud Platform Operating System and Hypervisor helped reduce production cost by 25% through its reliable uptime information services, its innovative use of low-cost storage as well as improvements in continuous availability,” sharing Alba’s experience with Windows Server 2012, Esam Hadi, Information Technology Manager, said.
“We are pleased with the new Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft’s overall solution as it will help us achieve a transformational leap in the speed, scale and power of our datacentres and applications. Furthermore, we are betting on Hyper-V as a critical component for our private cloud strategy. We are gaining tremendous efficiencies, which translate into more time to innovate for company growth.”
“We are excited to share with the IT professionals in Bahrain the results of HP and Microsoft’s latest collaboration in combining the intelligence of HP ProLiant Gen8 with the virtualization and scalability of Microsoft Windows Server 2012,” Omar Draghmeh, Managing Director, HP Kuwait and Bahrain, said.
“As industry leaders, we work closely to deliver IT solutions that aim at accelerating workloads, optimizing energy and ensuring availability to supply applications that businesses need,” he added.
Microsoft built Windows Server 2012 from the cloud up, applying its experience operating global data centers that rely on hundreds of thousands of servers to deliver more than 200 cloud services. Windows Server 2012 expands the definition of a server operating system and adds significant new advancements in virtualization, storage, networking and automation. In combination with Windows Azure and System Center, Windows Server 2012 empowers customers to manage and deliver applications and services across private, hosted and public clouds.
Customers can use their existing skills and investments in systems management, application development, database, identity and virtualization to take advantage of Windows Server 2012 and realize the promise of cloud computing. Many enterprise customers are already seeing tremendous value in early deployments.