Ooredoo Qatar Partners with Oracle to Launch Sovereign Cloud and AI Platform Powered by Oracle Alloy

Ooredoo Qatar has announced a major strategic partnership with Oracle to deploy Oracle Alloy, a next-generation sovereign cloud and AI platform designed to accelerate Qatar’s national digital transformation. The agreement positions Ooredoo as one of the first regional operators to offer a fully sovereign, hyperscale cloud service delivered entirely from within Qatar.

Oracle Alloy enables Ooredoo to operate its own fully branded, in-country cloud environment with the same technical capabilities as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The platform ensures complete national control over data, governance and operations—critical for sectors with strict regulatory requirements such as government, healthcare, energy and finance.

Through the deployment of Alloy, Ooredoo will launch a private, locally hosted sovereign cloud featuring integrated AI and GPU capabilities to power data-intensive workloads, enterprise applications and next-generation AI deployments. The solution delivers enhanced data sovereignty, low-latency local processing and enterprise-grade performance.

Thani Ali I A Al-Malki, Ooredoo Qatar’s Chief Business Officer, described the partnership as a milestone in the company’s evolution: “Bringing Oracle Alloy to Qatar empowers government entities and regulated industries to innovate with confidence, combining world-class performance with full compliance to national data policies. This directly supports Qatar’s digital transformation agenda and builds a future-ready digital ecosystem.”

The collaboration strengthens Ooredoo’s position as a regional leader in cloud innovation and directly aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030. By offering a sovereign cloud with embedded AI capabilities, Ooredoo enables organizations to modernize operations, scale securely and adopt advanced digital solutions without compromising national data control.