
In a strategic move aimed at strengthening digital transformation and AI infrastructure capabilities across the region, Vast has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Datamellon, a leading provider of cloud data and intelligent analytics solutions. The partnership reflects both companies’ commitment to advancing the AI and data ecosystem in the Middle East and Africa.
The agreement seeks to unify efforts in developing unified data storage solutions, generative AI, and big data processing technologies, aligning with the region’s accelerating adoption of modern technologies and comprehensive digital transformation across public and private sectors.
Mr. Haider Aziz, General Manager of Vast Data Middle East and Africa, emphasized that this partnership marks a key milestone in expanding the company’s network of strategic alliances. He said:
“At vast Data, we believe the future depends on organizations’ ability to intelligently manage their data and transform it into real value that drives growth and innovation. Our collaboration with Datamellon represents a significant step toward achieving this vision across the region.”
Dr. Ahmed Gamal, Regional Sales Director at Vast Data Middle East and Africa, added that the agreement represents the beginning of a long-term and fruitful collaboration:
“This partnership focuses on empowering our clients to build fully integrated AI platforms powered by high-performance data storage and processing solutions. We take pride in this collaboration, which will help position the region as a leading hub for AI and advanced analytics technologies.”
From his side, Eng. Mohamed Saieed, Regional Director for the Gulf at Datamellon, stated:
“At Datamellon, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that enable organizations to maximize the value of their data using the latest AI and advanced analytics technologies. This partnership with Vast is a strategic step toward aligning our technological visions and delivering integrated solutions that combine infrastructure strength with AI automation to serve clients across multiple industries.”
He added that through this collaboration, Datamellon will launch joint initiatives including training programs, the development of smart data centers, and enterprise data analytics projects, supporting the regional drive toward a data-driven digital economy built on innovation and technology.
This partnership comes at a time when regional governments and enterprises are rapidly adopting digital transformation initiatives and investing in advanced technologies — including AI, data analytics, and cloud computing. It aligns with national visions across the Middle East to build a sustainable knowledge-based economy, and is expected to enhance the region’s global competitiveness in AI and advanced data analytics.
James Wharton, Director of Public Relations and International Marketing at Vast Data, said:
“This partnership reflects our strong commitment to expanding Vast Data’s global presence and enhancing the impact of our AI-based innovations. Together with Datamellon, we look forward to creating real value for our clients in the Middle East and beyond.”
This partnership underscores both companies’ commitment to supporting the region’s vision of transforming into a knowledge-based economy driven by data, innovation, and AI.
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Vast Data Middle East Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Datamellon to Enhance AI and Data Solutions in the Region
In a strategic move aimed at strengthening digital transformation and AI infrastructure capabilities across the region, Vast has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Datamellon, a leading provider of cloud data and intelligent analytics solutions. The partnership reflects both companies’ commitment to advancing the AI and data ecosystem in the Middle East and Africa.
The agreement seeks to unify efforts in developing unified data storage solutions, generative AI, and big data processing technologies, aligning with the region’s accelerating adoption of modern technologies and comprehensive digital transformation across public and private sectors.
Mr. Haider Aziz, General Manager of Vast Data Middle East and Africa, emphasized that this partnership marks a key milestone in expanding the company’s network of strategic alliances. He said:
“At vast Data, we believe the future depends on organizations’ ability to intelligently manage their data and transform it into real value that drives growth and innovation. Our collaboration with Datamellon represents a significant step toward achieving this vision across the region.”
Dr. Ahmed Gamal, Regional Sales Director at Vast Data Middle East and Africa, added that the agreement represents the beginning of a long-term and fruitful collaboration:
“This partnership focuses on empowering our clients to build fully integrated AI platforms powered by high-performance data storage and processing solutions. We take pride in this collaboration, which will help position the region as a leading hub for AI and advanced analytics technologies.”
From his side, Eng. Mohamed Saieed, Regional Director for the Gulf at Datamellon, stated:
“At Datamellon, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that enable organizations to maximize the value of their data using the latest AI and advanced analytics technologies. This partnership with Vast is a strategic step toward aligning our technological visions and delivering integrated solutions that combine infrastructure strength with AI automation to serve clients across multiple industries.”
He added that through this collaboration, Datamellon will launch joint initiatives including training programs, the development of smart data centers, and enterprise data analytics projects, supporting the regional drive toward a data-driven digital economy built on innovation and technology.
This partnership comes at a time when regional governments and enterprises are rapidly adopting digital transformation initiatives and investing in advanced technologies — including AI, data analytics, and cloud computing. It aligns with national visions across the Middle East to build a sustainable knowledge-based economy, and is expected to enhance the region’s global competitiveness in AI and advanced data analytics.





