By combining Gulf Dox’s expertise in digitization with Serenity’s blockchain innovations, this initiative sets a new benchmark for data security and efficiency, reinforcing Oman’s position as a regional leader in technological advancement
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Gulf Dox, in partnership with Serenity, has introduced cutting-edge blockchain-powered data storage solutions tailored for the Omani market. This innovative approach marks a significant departure from the traditional reliance on Web 2.0 technologies, offering a transformative leap into the realm of Web 3.0.
“Our collaboration with Serenity brings an additional layer of security and integration to data management and storage,” said Faris al Balushi, Executive Director of Gulf Dox. “Leveraging Serenity’s state-of-the-art blockchain technology, we aim to deliver efficient and secure data storage solutions for Oman and the wider region.”
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The partnership also addresses the critical need for secure data management across various sectors, including government, businesses, SMEs, and individuals
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“From digitizing documentation to advancing data security, our journey reflects our commitment to keeping data both secure and accessible,” remarked Sreekumar P, General Manager of Gulf Dox
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“Our local data centers ensure that sensitive information remains within the country while being easily retrievable when needed.”
Serenity, with its local data storage facility in Oman, is poised to expand its reach with new centers in development globally. “Our goal is to provide secure, scalable, and accessible blockchain solutions,” stated Venkat Naga, CEO of Serenity. “This partnership with Gulf Dox not only enhances data security within Oman but also strengthens our presence across the GCC and beyond, with facilities in India, Amsterdam, and other global locations.”
A standout feature of Serenity’s technology is the elimination of traditional log-in methods, which are often the primary target for cyberattacks. “We have implemented a biometric card system to enhance security and prevent unauthorized access,” explained Farsh Fallah, Chief Operating Officer of Serenity. “Our advanced solutions ensure that data remains ‘unhackable’ and stays within Oman’s borders, a first-of-its-kind offering in the region.”
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