D-Link Middle East caters to increased cloud adoption in the UAE

Sakkeer Hussain, Sales & Marketing Director at D-Link MEA.
Sakkeer Hussain, Sales and Marketing Director at D-Link MEA.
4 years ago

D-Link, a provider of connectivity solutions for small, medium and large enterprise business networking, has announced that it is well-positioned to cater to the increasing adoption of cloud technologies by regional enterprises. Businesses across the globe from all sectors are accelerating their cloud objectives and evolving into digital-first enterprises, especially in the wake of the ongoing pandemic.

D-Link Middle East is a pioneer in cloud solutions and services in the region. In the cloud solutions space, it offers an elaborate portfolio of indoor and outdoor mydlink cameras, Nuclias Managed Wireless Networking Solution portfolio, Wi-Fi 6 routers, including two of flagship products, DIR-X6060 EXO AX AX6000 and DIR-X5460 EXO AX AX5400.

D-Link’s Nuclias Managed Wireless Networking Solution portfolio has experienced a wide adoption in the regional market, especially as it was introduced during the peak of Covid-19 lockdowns. Regional businesses were able to implement solutions from Nuclias Cloud portfolio effortlessly to connect to company networks as the installation process demanded a minimal need for in-house IT skills. Customers can manage their networks from the cloud with this solution, which boasts benefits around control and convenience.

Earlier this year, D-Link had also announced latest intelligent cameras, which included its flagship product, mydlink DCS-8630LH Full HD Outdoor Wi-Fi Spotlight Camera with Built-in Smart Home Hub. These new cameras are equipped with edge-based person detection with AI technology, allowing for more intelligent and personal automation and surveillance for every smart home. The cameras are interoperable with other devices in the mydlink ecosystem, and also work with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, as well as conform to the ONVIF standard.

Sakkeer Hussain, Director, Sales and Marketing, D-Link Middle East, said, “As a company, our objective is to offer customers relevant ground-breaking technologies and superior products to enable them to thrive in the digital era. Customers are growing more receptive to innovations in cloud as they witness result-driven use cases in the region.”

Hussain added, “Cloud technologies are central to D-Link’s advanced product portfolio, whether it is our cloud routers, cloud cameras or cloud-managed APs. Cloud-managed networks will dictate the future for businesses as the cloud economy has been growing at a substantial rate. D-Link will continue to lead innovations in the cloud space. Working in close quarters with our channel partners, we are well-prepared to support our regional customers in their cloud journeys and enable them to leverage the technology’s many benefits in the years to come.”

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