Andrea Benito
Middle East Editor

Egypt launched the first government data center

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May 06, 20242 mins
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The Data and Cloud Computing Center is the first center for analyzing and processing big data and artificial intelligence in Egypt and North Africa, saving time, effort and money, thus enhancing new investment opportunities.

The center works to provide critical applications, payment, as well as applications related to artificial intelligence and big data analysis for decision-making at all levels. Situated along the Ain Sokhna highway, the center spans 23,500 square meters, with 10,000 square meters designated for current infrastructure and the remainder reserved for future expansions.

“The state spent billions of dollars in order to prepare an integrated infrastructure in this regard and the opening of the Government Data and Cloud Computing Center today prepares Egypt to take its place in a world that is progressing rapidly in an accelerating pace,”  said President Abdel Fattah El Sisi who attended the inauguration of Government Data and Cloud Computing Center in Ain El-Sokhna Road. 

It is a unified national center for disaster recovery data that localizes the use of artificial intelligence technology in the government sector and provides all accurate data to government agencies.

“Egypt’s digital strategy primarily aims to provide better and easier services to citizens and encourage entrepreneurship. The strategy has three main goals, including providing easier services to citizens, supporting youth to compete effectively in the local and international domestic market, and encouraging entrepreneurship and enhancing innovation,” added Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology in Egypt.