Zoho Strengthens UAE Presence with Launch of Data Centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Zoho Corporation has officially launched its first sovereign data centres in the United Arab Emirates, with new facilities now operational in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This move, part of a AED 100 million investment announced in 2023, marks a significant step in Zoho’s commitment to the region and supports the UAE's digital transformation and data sovereignty goals.
Key Benefits: Data Residency, Performance, and Security
The launch addresses critical needs for local businesses and government entities:
- Data Residency: Organizations can now store and process their data within the UAE, ensuring compliance with local data sovereignty regulations.
- Improved Performance: Local hosting reduces latency and enhances application speed.
- Enhanced Security: The facilities help customers meet strict regional cybersecurity standards and offer stronger data protection assurances.
The centres will host over 100 cloud-based solutions from Zoho and its IT management brand ManageEngine, including tools for CRM, finance, collaboration, and app development.
Alignment with UAE National Priorities
The infrastructure aligns with key national strategies like the UAE National Cybersecurity Agenda and Dubai Vision 2030. It supports economic diversification by enabling businesses—from SMEs to government bodies—to adopt cloud technologies confidently.
Robust Compliance and Certification
To ensure trust and compliance, the data centres have achieved major certifications:
- CSP Security Standard Certificate from the Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC), allowing service to government and semi-government entities.
- International standards: ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 27017, and CSA STAR Level 2 for information security, business continuity, and cloud security.
- Zoho's Dubai office also holds ISO 27001 certification.
Fueling Regional Growth
The investment comes amid strong momentum for Zoho in the UAE. In 2025, the company reported:
- 38.7% revenue growth in the UAE.
- A 29% increase in its partner network.
- 35% growth in local staffing.
Popular products driving adoption include Zoho CRM, Zoho Books, Zoho Workplace, Zoho Creator, and the Zoho One suite.
Future Outlook and Strategic Importance
With local data centres operational, Zoho is poised to deepen engagement with public and private sector clients. The move enhances its competitiveness against other global cloud providers by offering local compliance, lower latency, and superior performance.
The company plans to continue investing in the region, potentially expanding its Network Operations Centre (NOC) teams and specialized staff to support the new infrastructure and growing customer base.
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Conclusion
The launch of Zoho's UAE data centres is a strategic milestone that strengthens its Middle East footprint and supports the region's digital economy ambitions. By providing secure, localised cloud services, Zoho is well-positioned to help organizations across the UAE harness the full power of cloud computing and accelerate their innovation journeys.