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INEOS Achieves Dell Technologies' Titanium Partner Status, Embodying Excellence and Quality Service

Thursday 25 April 2024 - 08:15
INEOS Achieves Dell Technologies' Titanium Partner Status, Embodying Excellence and Quality Service

In the ever-evolving landscape of information technology, a remarkable achievement has taken place. INEOS, a leading IT company, has reached new heights by earning the prestigious title of Titanium Partner from the global technology giant Dell Technologies. This recognition solidifies INEOS's position as a provider of cutting-edge IT solutions and data management services, establishing its place among the elite in Morocco.

"This recognition from Dell acknowledges our world-class services and steadfast commitment to technological excellence," remarked Reda Bakkali, the visionary CEO of INEOS. "We are immensely proud to be a Titanium Partner in Morocco, showcasing our expertise in advanced technology and demonstrating our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that drive our clients' success."

The strategic partnership between INEOS and Dell Technologies underscores INEOS's deep expertise in IT systems. With a relentless focus on technical proficiency and seamless information system integration, INEOS has set the standard in designing, implementing, and maintaining complex data centers.

INEOS's comprehensive offerings encompass state-of-the-art solutions in storage, backup, virtualization, data protection, and the deployment of modular and hyper-converged infrastructures. Additionally, the company's outsourcing services provide clients with tailored technological solutions designed to meet their unique needs.

"At INEOS, we are more than technology vendors; we are solution architects," Bakkali emphasized. "Our mission is to transform our clients' IT infrastructures into secure and sustainable engines of growth, optimizing performance and costs. We work closely with our clients to tailor solutions that align with their needs while adhering to international standards and respecting their technical and budgetary constraints."

This strategic partnership bolsters INEOS's reputation as the go-to partner for companies seeking reliable, secure, and cutting-edge data management solutions. The IT leader's reach extends across various industries in Morocco and Africa, including banking, aviation, healthcare, energy, telecommunications, and retail. INEOS has also established strategic alliances with key players in the region, such as Morocco's interior ministry, telecom operator Inwi, and BMCE Bank of Africa, further cementing its status as a trusted partner.

INEOS Cyberforces, a specialized division within INEOS, leads the way in network, system infrastructure, and cybersecurity. Leveraging its expertise and strategic partnerships, INEOS Cyberforces guides clients through comprehensive security and digital transformation strategies, ensuring a seamless transition into the digital age.

Through innovative solutions and a commitment to emerging technologies, INEOS plays a pivotal role in enhancing data security and driving digital transformation for its clients. This contribution is instrumental in advancing technology infrastructure across the region.

By partnering with Dell Technologies, INEOS has taken a significant step forward, solidifying its role as a leader in IT infrastructure and network services. The company's dedication to innovation, technical expertise, and client-focused solutions positions it as a driving force in shaping the future of technology in Morocco and across Africa.


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