SANDSIV, the leading innovator of Customer Experience Management (CXM) enterprise solutions, announced its expanded capability to deliver the sandsiv+ enterprise software solution to Middle Eastern clients using Oracle Could Infrastructure (OCI).
The move comes as SANDSIV expands operations in Riyadh and Saudi Arabia and underscores the company’s commitment to providing superior customer experiences across multiple industries, including government, citizen engagement, tourism, hospitality, finance, telecom, and e-commerce.
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OCI is the only hyperscaler that has multiple cloud regions in the UAE and regions in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia with plans to open additional regions. By offering its solutions on OCI in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, available from January 2023, SANDSIV is able to gain access to flexible, secure, and high-performance computing resources to operate its service platform more cost-effectively, and rapidly scale services as it expands in multiple regions such as the Middle East, APAC, Oceania and Africa. SANDSIV chose OCI for its price-performance benefits, enhanced manageability at scale, security-first cloud architecture and high availability across multiple cloud regions.
“Our mission is to provide advanced end-to-end CXM solutions that bridge the gap between people and companies worldwide. As our business grows and expands, we recognize that accessing local cloud services across global regions at scale is essential for our and clients’ success. This is why our partnership with Oracle is of great significance to us,” said Frank Warnsing, founder and Head of Strategic Alliances of SANDSIV. “We selected OCI to support our expansion plans in the Middle East to provide to our customers more comprehensive and efficient solutions and services than other vendors.”
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“Oracle’s role in the region will rapidly accelerate cloud adoption and transformation across the Middle East’s businesses and public sector,” said Billy Kneubühl, Switzerland country leader, Oracle. “SANDSIV is a great example of how OCI can help organizations increase their market presence, reduce costs, and quickly adapt and scale services for customers.”
Ahmed Zaqa, the Managing Partner and Head of CX at CXBrand, the leading CX consulting firm in KSA, shared his insights on the recent announcement, stating: “We are delighted to see industry innovators like SANDSIV joining the Middle East market. We’ve always seen SANDSIV as a top CXM platform, and now with the ability to deploy in the local cloud in the Middle East via Oracle, they’re able to offer unmatched security and performance to organizations in the region. We’re excited to see the positive impact this expansion will have on customers’ experiences throughout the region.”
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