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Egypt launches its first government data and cloud computing center

Situated along the Ain Sokhna highway, the center spans 23,500 square meters, with 10,000 square meters designated for current infrastructure.
29.04.24 | Source: Egypt Today

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated the country’s first government data and cloud computing center on Sunday, otherwise known as a data hub, emphasizing the country’s commitment to significant advancements in information technology.


According to the Minister of Information Technology during his speech at the inauguration, the new data hub will serve as the central repository for all ministry data, fortified against cyber threats and unauthorized access.


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 and the government data and cloud computing center’s launch will highlight Egypt’s technological progress, explained the president during his speech.


The center will drive the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology across government operations by offering AI and data analysis applications for decision-making at every level.


It will also function as a centralized national data and disaster recovery center, ensuring self-management, operational efficiency, and privacy for critical projects like smart ports, streamlining import and export processes.


President El-Sisi stressed the necessity of strong infrastructure investments, acknowledging the significant costs incurred for the center’s establishment, emphasizing its pivotal role in propelling Egypt towards comprehensive modernization in an ever-evolving global landscape.


In 2023, the president stated that "I would not be exaggerating to say that, for the comprehensive modernization of the government district, providing highly advanced capabilities for the Egyptian state—whether through the establishment of data centers, the part hosting at least 50,000 state employees, secure networks, or other facilities—the cost has reached approximately LE 100 billion”.

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