Oman Data Park (ODP), the premier provider of managed cybersecurity and cloud solutions, has signed three strategic Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), Oman National Energy Investment Company (ONIEC), and NTG at an exclusive Suhoor event.
These agreements mark a key step toward advancing Oman’s digital transformation across various sectors such as banking, energy, and cloud services.
ODP’s agreement with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) aims to develop a state-of-the-art Disaster Recovery (DR) site at ODP’s highly secure Tier 3 data center. This partnership ensures that FAB’s critical data and systems remain protected against potential disruptions, reinforcing the bank’s ability to maintain seamless operations under all circumstances.
In addition to this, ODP is establishing a comprehensive Business Continuity Plan (BCP) Centre for FAB, allowing the bank to quickly transition its operations in case of an unexpected crisis. This initiative enhances operational resilience, enabling FAB to maintain service uptime and regulatory compliance while ensuring uninterrupted financial services for its customers.
Eng. Maqbool Al Wahaibi CEO – Oman Data Park
“These partnerships reflect ODP’s unwavering commitment to empowering organizations with secure, scalable, and cutting-edge cloud solutions. Whether in banking, energy, or enterprise technology, our mission is to equip businesses with the digital infrastructure they need to operate seamlessly and innovate confidently. By continuously investing in next-generation technologies and fostering strategic alliances, ODP is shaping a more resilient, efficient, and technology-driven future for Oman.”
Aligning with Oman’s national sustainability goals, ODP has signed an agreement with Oman National Engineering and Investment Company (ONEIC) to host a smart metering solution on its advanced cloud platform. This national-level project is set to transform energy consumption monitoring across Oman by enabling real-time remote management of energy usage.
By harnessing ODP’s secure and scalable cloud technology, ONEIC will gain advanced capabilities in energy monitoring and data analytics, driving enhanced efficiency and sustainability in power consumption. This initiative marks a key step in modernizing Oman’s energy infrastructure while contributing to the country’s vision for a sustainable future.
To bolster its role as a digital enabler, ODP has signed an MOU with NTG to formalize a Reseller Agreement for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) products. Through this partnership, NTG will serve as a front for ODP, offering OCI solutions directly to businesses across Oman.
By expanding access to world-class cloud computing services, this partnership will boost cloud adoption and digital transformation across various industries. This also falls in line with Oman’s commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure and boosting business agility in an increasingly tech-driven economy.
These strategic MOUs highlight Oman Data Park’s dedication to strengthening its position as a key driver of digital transformation. By offering resilient, scalable, and secure solutions across banking, energy, and enterprise cloud services, ODP is paving the way for a more connected and innovative Oman.