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    VAD Technologies and Data Dynamics strengthen GCC push for sovereign AI and governed data ecosystems

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 30, 2026
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    Piyush Mehta, Chief Executive Officer at Data Dynamics and  Mario M. Veljovic, General Manager at VAD Technologies.

    Strategic MOU enables partners to transform unstructured data into compliant, AI-ready assets while advancing data sovereignty priorities.

    Dubai — VAD Technologies, a leading Middle East value-added distributor, and US-based Data Dynamics, a pioneer in unified data management, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate AI-ready data management, governance, and sovereign AI adoption across the region.

    The partnership responds to rising enterprise demand for trusted, policy-aligned data frameworks amid tightening regulatory mandates and rapid digital transformation.

    The collaboration builds on an established relationship and aligns both organisations’ investments to help enterprises and government entities transition from fragmented data environments to structured, governed, and intelligence-driven ecosystems.

    Organisations across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider GCC are advancing sovereign AI strategies while addressing evolving regulatory frameworks, including national data protection laws. Large volumes of unstructured data continue to create risk, limit visibility, and delay innovation. This partnership is positioned to convert that data sprawl into secure, compliant, and business-ready information.

    Joint initiatives will focus on partner enablement, customer engagement, and regional expansion, equipping the channel ecosystem with the tools and frameworks required to manage data effectively in complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

     Mario M. Veljovic, General Manager at VAD Technologies, said: “Managing data effectively has become the foundation for AI success. Our focus is on helping partners and their customers put data to work, because without structured and governed data, AI outcomes cannot be realised.”

    “This partnership strengthens our ability to guide the channel ecosystem towards building future-ready data architectures.”

    Data Dynamics brings its unified, AI-powered platform to the collaboration, enabling organisations to gain deep visibility into unstructured data, enforce compliance, and automate lifecycle management. The platform is designed as a self-service interface that allows enterprises to treat data as a governed, high-value, AI-ready asset that supports operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and AI readiness.

    Piyush Mehta, Chief Executive Officer at Data Dynamics, said: “AI adoption is not limited by infrastructure alone; it is driven by data readiness. Organisations often struggle with unstructured and unused data, which increases risk and delays AI initiatives.”

    “Our collaboration with VAD Technologies accelerates the journey from fragmented data to curated, governed, and AI-ready environments.”

    Growing emphasis on sovereign AI across the GCC places data quality, governance, and jurisdiction at the centre of enterprise strategy. Data Dynamics enables organisations to discover, classify, and prepare data for AI use while ensuring alignment with local residency, privacy, and policy requirements. 

    Strategic Advantages for Regional Enterprises
    The partnership is focused on helping government entities, financial institutions, healthcare providers, and other highly regulated sectors address some of their most pressing data challenges.

    • Stubless Architecture: Unlike legacy other tools that create vendor lock-in through proprietary “stubs,” Data Dynamics offers a native, stubless architecture. This ensures total cloud mobility and long-term freedom for enterprises moving data between on-premises, air-gapped sovereign and multi-cloud environments. 
    • Compliance by Design: The platform operationalises regional requirements into day-to-day operating controls, providing auditors with immutable evidence for unmanaged risks  and policy enforcement. The platform extends the compliance risks into actionable remediation steps that allows a Zero-tolerance policy in any data assosicated risks.  
    • From Cost to Value: Through the Data Dynamics platform interface, business owners not just IT gain self-service visibility into their data’s meaning and revenue potential. 
    • AI-ready data foundations built on greater visibility, higher data quality, and stronger governance of business-critical information. 
    • Data resiliency by design: enabling organisations to protect, govern, and mobilize critical data across hybrid environments, ensuring continuous access, faster recovery, and operational continuity in the face of disruption. 

    Dalia Tawfeeq, Chief Business Officer at Data Dynamics, said: “Data governance today is directly linked to business outcomes. Organisations are looking beyond technology and focusing on measurable value, whether it is cost optimisation, improved cloud economics, or faster AI adoption. Our platform enables compliance by design while driving operational efficiency and long-term business impact.”

    The partnership also supports highly regulated sectors such as government, financial services, healthcare, and critical infrastructure, where data visibility, compliance, and resilience are becoming central to business continuity and AI adoption. For channel partners, the collaboration creates a stronger framework to address customer priorities around security, data mobility, cloud optimisation, and long-term governance.

    Key strategic advantages for regional enterprises include a stubless architecture that eliminates vendor lock-in, compliance-by-design capabilities that translate regulatory mandates into operational controls, and enhanced data resiliency to ensure continuous access and faster recovery across hybrid environments. Business users gain self-service visibility into the value and context of their data, shifting the conversation from cost management to value creation while strengthening governance and AI readiness.

    Jithin Varghese, Business Unit Manager at VAD Technologies, said: “Whether it is a healthcare provider securing sensitive patient data or a financial institution automating remediation of stale data, this partnership delivers a complete, end-to-end framework for modern data governance.”

     The MOU reinforces a shared commitment to building a trusted partner ecosystem across the GCC. VAD Technologies will leverage its regional reach and channel expertise, while Data Dynamics will extend advanced data intelligence capabilities across customer environments. The collaboration signals a decisive shift towards data-centric transformation in the Middle East, where governance, intelligence, and automation are emerging as the foundation for sustainable digital growth.


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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