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Injazat to provide IT services in Qatar and Oman
- Qatar: Wednesday, November 26 - 2008 at 08:40
Injazat Data Systems, an IT and business process managed services provider, will offer its services to clients in the financial sector in Qatar and Oman from next year, said the company's CEO, Ibrahim Mohammed Lari. A joint venture between Mubadala Development Company and Electronic Data Systems, an HP company, Injazat Data Systems has serviced Dhs1.5bn contracts since inception. Injazat also plans to build a new Data Centre in Al Ain.
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