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VAD StarLink adds SUSE storage and cloud into its datacentre solution stack  

VAD StarLink adds SUSE storage and cloud into its datacentre solution stack  

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StarLink will focus primarily on SUSE Enterprise Storage and SUSE cloud solutions.

SUSE, a pioneer in enterprise open source software, announced it has signed a distribution agreement with StarLink, for the Middle East and North Africa region. The partnership will allow SUSE to continue expanding their footprint in the region by leveraging StarLink’s capabilities, channel community and customer base.

For StarLink, SUSE Software Defined Infrastructure solutions complement and strengthen their Cloud and Data Centre offerings, especially in the storage stack, and as such, complete their Software Defined Data Centre portfolio, providing customers with the ability to continuously innovate and adopt new technologies, faster.

Commenting on the advantages of Software Defined Data Centre solutions, Ramzi Jalajel, Sales Director of the Cloud and DC division at StarLink said, “Given the cost considerations in the current market climate, Software Defined Data Centre solutions are becoming extremely attractive for MENA enterprises as they can potentially reduce costs by more than 50% vis-à-vis the traditional datacentre solutions. Also, with Software Defined Data Centre, the ecological footprint can be reduced by around 70%, which translates to significant power savings and a lower total cost of ownership.”

“As we prepare for the cloud-ready future, over the last few years we have been investing in expanding our capabilities and solution portfolio in the areas of Software Defined Data Centre, cloud storage and backup. As a leading provider of enterprise open source solutions, SUSE’s innovative SDI portfolio perfectly complements the Software Defined Data Centre solutions in our division and we look forward to this partnership as we strongly believe that this association will add tremendous value to each of our organisations,” said Nidal Othman, Managing Director at StarLink.

As part of the partnership, StarLink will offer SUSE’s complete solution portfolio but based on customer demand and market needs, StarLink will focus primarily on SUSE Enterprise Storage and SUSE cloud solutions. SUSE Enterprise Storage, is an intelligent software-defined storage management solution, powered by Ceph technology, that enables organisations to deliver a unified, highly scalable, resilient and cost-efficient storage, that is able to seamlessly adapt to changing business and data demands.

The solution has been designed to help enterprise DevOps and IT Operations teams reduce complexity and regain control of IT assets, ensure compliance with internal security policies and optimise operations to reduce costs. SUSE OpenStack Cloud is an enterprise-ready technology for building Infrastructure-as-a-Service private clouds, giving customers access to automated pools of IT resources to efficiently develop and run applications and workloads in the datacentre.

Providing customers with the flexibility to quickly and easily respond to new demands. SUSE OpenStack Cloud closely integrates with SUSE Enterprise Storage, powered by Ceph, for highly scalable and resilient software-defined storage capabilities.

“According to recent research by Research and Markets, the Software Defined Data Centre market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.88% between 2017 and 2022. This is in line with the demand we are seeing for our solutions in the MENA region and to that end, we are aggressively looking to expand our market reach,” said Paul-Abi Chahine, Regional Director, EMEA East at SUSE.

“With an on-the-ground presence in all key markets across the region and outstanding technical, sales and professional services and training capabilities, StarLink has all the requisite attributes we are looking for in a distribution partner,” concluded Sandiip Chhabra, SUSE Channel and Alliance Manager, MENA.

(Left to right) Nidal Othman, Managing Director at StarLink; and Paul-Abi Chahine, Regional Director, EMEA East at SUSE.

 

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