The Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority (ADAA) has become the first government entity to move its data center to the G42 Cloud and expand its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities across its digital operations.
G42 is an Abu Dhabi-based AI and cloud computing company, and the move is in line with the emirate’s leadership directives to achieve the highest levels of integrity and continuously improve best governance practices.
Under the partnership, the Authority will use advanced cloud computing and artificial intelligence to support the implementation of best governance practices and introduce new monitoring technologies, as the G42 cloud will enable its applications to be integrated with AI tools, which will enhance Abu Dhabi’s competitiveness in global Governance indexes.
“This shift is in line with our government’s mandate for digital transformation, which reflects our leadership’s foresight in mapping the future of the government sector to successfully anticipate and navigate global challenges that require change. We are empowered to implement digital systems and protocols, in accordance with the best international standards,” explained Haifa Al Blooshi, ADAA’s Director of Information Technology.
This transformation is designed to improve organizational performance and reduce financial and operational costs by adopting cloud technology while promoting IT infrastructure maintenance and operational savings. This will also lead to improved operational flexibility, allowing the Authority to expand its service without limitation to hardware availability, and it will also promote information security and support the development of national cadres in the field of cloud computing.
The agreement also supports rapid digital transformation across the Abu Dhabi government and empowers the Authority to achieve its new strategic goals of improving the safeguarding of public funds, elevating the principles of accountability and integrity, and achieving optimum operational efficiencies.
ADAA’s approach to digital transformation further expands its strategy to ensure business continuity and showcases its drive to spearhead change to ensure a safer and more prosperous future.
In October this year, Etisalat Group and G42 had announced the signing of a binding agreement to merge their data center (DC) offering in the UAE. A total of twelve data centers were combined in a new joint venture business operating under Khazna Data Centers, creating the UAE’s largest data center provider.
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