US data residency platform, InCountry, selects Abu Dhabi’s Hub71 for HQ

InCountry

Top US data residency hosting platform, InCountry, has selected Abu Dhabi’s Hub71, the tech ecosystem powered by Mubadala, to be the home of its Middle East headquarters. Recently named by Fast Company as one of the World’s most innovative companies of 2020 and named by Gartner as a 2020 Cool Vendor in Privacy, InCountry, which is active in 70+ countries, boasts a long list of strategic international investors including Mubadala Capital Ventures. This new development marks a strategic move to capitalise on the UAE’s growing cloud market, which Gartner predicts is set to increase by 21% year on year.

The San Francisco-based data residency-as-a-service platform has recently experienced rapid growth due to the growing data-sovereignty needs of multi-national organisations all over the world. With new data protection regulations expected to be introduced in the UAE in the near future, InCountry is well placed to offer innovative and scalable solutions for the local and regional market.

With new data protection regulations expected to be introduced in the UAE, InCountry is well placed to offer innovative solutions for the local and regional market

InCountry also named Khaled Lababidi as MENA General Manager and Vice President. Lababidi is also Ventures Partner of Singapore’s Arbor Ventures, a co-lead investor in the company, and was previously HSBC Regional Director, MENA and Turkey. With Lababidi’s extensive experience of introducing innovative technologies to large corporates and having run multiple startup incubation initiatives with HSBC, Visa and Mashreq Bank, Lababidi will be a welcome addition to the tight-knit tech community at WeWork x Hub71.

InCountry already runs hosting facilities in the UAE, Egypt, and other countries in the region, and is deepening its hosting arrangements in Saudi Arabia by developing a co-location agreement with the Saudi Telecom Company, the largest telecommunications provider in Saudi Arabia. InCountry will be established as a regional subsidiary in Abu Dhabi General Market and located within the vibrant WeWork x Hub71 community with over 36 global tech startups, corporates, accelerators, tech companies and venture capital firms.

InCountry already runs hosting facilities in the UAE, Egypt, and other countries in the region

Ibrahim Ajami, Head of Ventures, Mubadala Investment Company and Interim CEO of Hub71, commented: “Our investment in InCountry provides us with access to a dynamic cloud player which provides a unique data residency service, with massive global potential. A key pillar of Mubadala Capital’s ventures’ strategy is to leverage its international network and bring innovative portfolio companies to Abu Dhabi. The fact that InCountry has taken the decision to join Abu Dhabi’s Hub71 is testament of resilient tech ecosystems that are able to weather the storm during major macroeconomic upheaval. We look forward to supporting InCountry as they expand their presence across the MENA region.”

InCountry CEO and Founder, Peter Yarad
InCountry CEO and Founder, Peter Yarad.

Peter Yared, CEO and founder of InCountry, stated: “The Middle East region has quickly become our top market and we are fortunate to have received such tremendous support from our partners in the region. Our philosophy of respecting each country’s data residency regulations and sovereignty, while enabling companies to adopt the latest cloud software, has really resonated in the Middle East. I’m pleased to establish our regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi’s Hub71 to take advantage of its holistic tech ecosystem providing us with greater market access, world-class talent and flexible regulatory frameworks enabling us to better serve our customers.”

“I am excited about growing InCountry in this region because the opportunities are ripe.” said Lababidi. “I am inspired to be introducing innovative cloud-technologies that help multi-national organisations retain data sovereignty, while improving the adoption of modern cloud technologies.”