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Naufar partners with MEEZA 

MEEZA provides fully integrated, end-to-end IT services in Qatar. (QNA)
  • Naufar aims to overhaul its IT infrastructure by leveraging MEEZA's expertise to migrate to the secure and innovative Azure cloud platform
  • The move is poised to enhance operational efficiency, reinforce data security measures, and elevate patient care services through cutting-edge Microsoft Azure capabilities

Doha, Qatar – Naufar, a leading healthcare institution in Qatar, has joined forces with MEEZA, a Managed IT Service and Solutions provider. The partnership, bolstered by Microsoft’s involvement, is a step towards revolutionizing digital capabilities in Qatar’s healthcare sector.

Naufar aims to overhaul its IT infrastructure by leveraging MEEZA’s expertise to migrate to the secure and innovative Azure cloud platform, housed within Microsoft’s datacenter region in Qatar. The move is poised to enhance operational efficiency, reinforce data security measures, and elevate patient care services through cutting-edge Microsoft Azure capabilities.

”As we embark on this new phase with Meeza, we eagerly anticipate the comprehensive digital transformation it will bring,” Saleh Al Muhanadi, Chief Operation Officer of Naufar, remarked on the partnership with MEEZA. “This advancement is not just a reflection of our dedication to continual service improvement, but it also aligns with our commitment to employ the latest technological solutions that would help individuals and families to overcome substance use disorders, offering evidence-based, personalized treatments and recovery plans, complemented by our innovative approach to precision medicine”.

MEEZA’s expertise in delivering IT solutions in Qatar, combined with the security and leading AI capabilities of Microsoft’s hyperscale Azure cloud platform in Qatar, lays the foundation for a future-ready platform at Naufar.

Mohsin Nasser Al-Ghaithani, Acting Chief Executive Officer, said: “MEEZA’s partnership with Naufar emphasizes our dedication to spearheading digital transformation in Qatar. By leveraging the capabilities of the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, Naufar is fully equipped to address the ever-evolving demands of the healthcare sector.”

Lana Khalaf, General Manager, Microsoft Qatar said: “The migration to Azure cloud platform hosted in our Qatar’s datacenter region will provide Naufar with the agility, security, and scalability it needs to deliver exceptional patient care in the digital age. Together with our partner MEEZA, we are committed to supporting Naufar on its journey to digital transformation and look forward to seeing the positive impact this partnership will have on the lives of patients across Qatar.”