
Syntys Supports Ooredoo's AI Cloud Services in Qatar
Syntys has announced its pivotal role in enabling Ooredoo's advanced sovereign AI cloud services in Qatar, announced in a press release. The service is powered by NVIDIA Hopper GPUs and is hosted in secure, high-performance data centers designed and operated by Syntys.
The infrastructure provided by Syntys is designed to support large-scale, GPU-accelerated computing environments. These data centers feature advanced cooling systems, high-density rack configurations, and a fault-tolerant design to ensure uninterrupted performance for AI workloads. This initiative aligns with Qatar's Digital Agenda 2030, supporting national objectives for digital transformation and AI-based innovation.
Syntys' collaboration with Ooredoo involved transforming existing infrastructure to accommodate GPU-accelerated workloads, enhancing scalability, energy efficiency, and security compliance. This deployment empowers developers, government entities, and critical sectors in Qatar to innovate securely while maintaining local data residency and infrastructure control.
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