Ooredoo Qatar has announced a strategic partnership with Tech Mahindra to enhance the Managed Security Services (MSS) it provides to B2B customers.
The partnership marks a significant milestone in Ooredoo’s commitment to delivering state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions in collaboration with one of the world's leading technology service providers.
The ceremony featured the presence of senior executives from both organisations, including Thani Ali al-Malki, Chief Business officer at Ooredoo Qatar; Atul Soneja, chief operating officer at Tech Mahindra; and Ram Ramachandran, senior vice-president – India, Middle East, and Africa Business at Tech Mahindra.
The exclusive partnership with Tech Mahindra, which took over Ooredoo’s MSS platform in April 2024, has already shown significant success in scaling and managing the cyber security needs of business customers in Qatar.
Al-Malki said, “Our partnership with Tech Mahindra is a testament to our ongoing commitment to provide comprehensive, cutting-edge security solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of businesses in Qatar. Together, we aim to enhance the security and resilience of our B2B customers by leveraging Tech Mahindra’s global experience and expertise in advanced cybersecurity services.”
Ramachandran said, “In today's interconnected world, securing our customer’s digital assets is more critical than ever. Our partnership with Ooredoo is a strategic move to address this pressing need across the IMEA markets. Through our combined efforts, we focus on leveraging our global expertise to ensure that customers' security needs are met, and a new benchmark is set for security services across the region.”
With over 20 years of experience serving Fortune 500 clients, Tech Mahindra brings an extensive portfolio of services, including Security Operations Centre (SOC) management, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Cloud Security, and advanced solutions like Endpoint Security, Zero Trust Platforms, and Threat Intelligence.
The ceremony featured the presence of senior executives from both organisations, including Thani Ali al-Malki, Chief Business officer at Ooredoo Qatar; Atul Soneja, chief operating officer at Tech Mahindra; and Ram Ramachandran, senior vice-president – India, Middle East, and Africa Business at Tech Mahindra.