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Odoo extends cloud hosting from Google’s data centre in Saudi Arabia

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Aims to improve user experience, prioritise data privacy

Staff Report

Riyadh: Belgium-based open-source integrated business software applications developer Odoo now offers a local data hosting solution for SaaS and its customers, hosted on Google’s data centre in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

The initiative is to improve the user experience and prioritise data privacy for its customers, aligning with the Personal Data Protection Laws (PDPL) and to leverage the benefits of enhanced data security, reduced latency, and seamless compliance with regulatory requirements in Saudi Arabia.

“Saudi Arabia’s commendable initiative to launch data centers within its country, showcased its role in promoting digital upskilling among businesses in the MENA region. This has helped us expand and meet the hosting requirements of our customers in the region,” Pavitra Singh, Managing Director of Odoo Middle East DWC, said.

Odoo has established a strong presence in the region, with a particular focus on key markets such as Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Egypt.

The company regularly organizes roadshows, a series of events held worldwide following the release of a new software version, to engage with the local community. These events serve as platforms for knowledge sharing, networking, and showcasing Odoo’s latest Innovations.

As Odoo expands its footprint across the region, it remains committed to fostering digital transformation and supporting regional initiatives in alignment with the ambitious Saudi Vision and broader goals for a thriving digital economy by 2030.

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