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Zoho brings local cloud muscle to the UAE with Dubai and Abu Dhabi data centres.

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Zoho is strengthening its presence in the Middle East with the launch of local cloud data centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marking a significant step in delivering high-performance, compliant cloud solutions to enterprises and government organisations in the region. These facilities will power over 100 Zoho and ManageEngine applications, offering faster performance, local data hosting, and enhanced compliance capabilities tailored to regional requirements.The move builds on Zoho’s earlier AED 100 million commitment to the Middle East and reflects a strategic long-term investment in the region’s digital infrastructure. By localising its cloud footprint, Zoho ensures that businesses and public institutions can benefit from reduced latency, data sovereignty, and enterprise-grade security, while still leveraging the full suite of Zoho’s cloud applications from CRM and HR to finance and IT management.

Beyond performance, the launch underscores Zoho’s commitment to supporting regional digital transformation initiatives, enabling organisations to adopt cloud-first strategies without compromising compliance or operational efficiency. For government agencies and regulated industries, hosting data locally addresses critical regulatory requirements while allowing them to scale operations with confidence.This expansion also positions Zoho as a trusted partner for organisations looking to harness the power of the cloud in a rapidly evolving technology landscape. By combining global expertise with local infrastructure, Zoho is bridging the gap between innovation and compliance, helping enterprises accelerate productivity, streamline operations, and unlock new growth opportunities in the UAE and broader Middle East.

With this strategic investment, Zoho reinforces its commitment to being more than just a cloud software provider it is deepening its regional presence and delivering solutions that align with the unique needs of Middle Eastern businesses and government organisations.

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