Injazat has been awarded a long-term contract by Lamprell, the UAE-based oil and gas contractor, to shift its legacy IT infrastructure to a multi-cloud platform.
As a leading provider of services to the international energy sector, Lamprell’s move to the cloud will be complemented by the deployment of enterprise applications and managed services across the company’s regional operations.
“We continue to prioritize the digitalisation of our services, while leading the energy industry’s journey into the future. Lamprell’s investments in a robust digital infrastructure including multi-cloud, managed services and enterprise applications, will underpin our operations, and reimagine the delivery of our services to customers in the Middle East and around the world,” said Christopher McDonald, Chief Executive Officer, Lamprell.
A cloud-first philosophy, driven by a business approach, remains a strategic and catalytic feature of a successful digital transformation journey for large and small businesses in the Middle East. The multi-cloud infrastructure allows for the seamless application of PaaS and SaaS solutions. Injazat’s Service Oriented Architecture also enables easy integration with corporate data and applications in a secure environment while ensuring compliance with IT policies.
“Our multi-cloud solution gives Lamprell access to cutting-edge technologies needed to realize agility across their business, and thereby shape the future of the energy sector,” said Ussama Dahabiyeh, Chief Executive Officer of Injazat.
Dahabiyeh also added that this long-term contract also aligns well with Injazat’s own strategy to expand their private sector client base, penetrate new geographies, and accelerate the region’s digital transformation.
Injazat’s multi-cloud services enables businesses across the private and public sectors to rapidly shift from legacy on-premise infrastructure. Its scalable model ensures enterprise-grade cybersecurity and data protection, while also allowing IT leaders to pilot and roll-out applications quickly.