Invidia allows artificial intelligence in the Katari "overedoo" data centers in 6 countries

The Qatar Communication Group “Overdoo” will receive the technology of the “Nvidia” artificial intelligence technology for its data centers in 5 countries, in addition to Qatar, according to a statement issued by the group. ‘Overedoo’ announced in his statement that the agreement allows the ‘Invidia’ cloud partner to become in various markets in the Middle East and North Africa. Without disclosing the value of the agreement signed at the Danish capital, Copenhagen, during the DTW24 conference within the TMForum forum in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Aziz al -othman Fakhro, CEO of “Overedoo”, indicated that the Qatari group “through the use of the Infloria -Integrated platform for accelerating computer and obstetric intelligence could be to occupy a site with the top of the artificial intelligence revolution in the region.” A statement by an interview with “Reuters”: “Our clients, thanks to this agreement, will be able to obtain services that are not possible for their competitors between the next 18 and 24 months.” He added that governments, companies and startups in the state Qatar, Algeria, Tunisia, the sultanate of Oman, Kuwait and the Maldive, through this collaboration, can facilitate the integrated package of the artificial intelligence platform offered by ‘Invidia’, making it easier to distribute the applications and services of operstetric intelligence. The agreement is the first large scale start for ‘Invidia’ in an area that has led Washington to perform advanced US chips to prevent Chinese enterprise from using countries in the Middle East to reach the latest technology of artificial intelligence. Fakhro added to ‘Reuters’ that ‘Overdoo’ invested one billion dollars to improve the capacity of its regional data center with an additional 20 to 25 megawatts, along with 40 megawatts now. The Qatari group separated its data centers into a separate company, after a similar step last year to establish an independent company for the Middle East communications towers in an agreement with the Kuwaiti “Zain” and “Task Towers” businesses in Dubai.