Dubai: Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, today announced its new status as a VMware Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) and its elevation to a Pinnacle tier partner in the Broadcom Advantage Partner Programme for the UAE market. This partnership aims to assist enterprise customers in adopting VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) as their private cloud infrastructure. According to Emirates News Agency, Moro Hub will introduce new managed VMware Cloud Foundation private cloud services, including sovereign cloud services tailored to support data residency and other jurisdictional controls. The company's cloud platform, powered by VMware and hosted in its environmentally friendly data centers, is designed to help organizations upgrade their infrastructure with optimal total cost of ownership. It also aims to provide a seamless self-service experience for developers and support for both VM and container-based workloads on a single platform, ensuring enterprise-gr ade resiliency and security. "As a Pinnacle partner, Moro Hub expertise, experience and influence in the industry will play a crucial role in helping to lead our customers on their cloud journey," stated Ahmar Mohammad, Vice President, Partners, Managed Services, and Solutions GTM, VMware Cloud Foundation Division at Broadcom. Mohammad bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, remarked, "This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine cloud services in the region. By integrating advanced technologies into our infrastructure, we are enhancing the performance and reliability of our services and also contributing to a more sustainable digital future." The Pinnacle level is the highest tier within the Broadcom Advantage Partner programme, reserved for Broadcom's most strategic and committed partners. These partners are distinguished by their extensive certifications, proven track record of significant sales and service achievements, and broad international coverage.