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Daikin’s Innovative Cooling Solutions for Data Centers and Infrastructure

Integrator Media had an exclusive interview with Ayush Dubey, Dy. General Manager – Applied, Daikin Middle East and Africa
Given Daikin’s recent partnerships with OFPPT and Almoayyed Contracting Group, what are your objectives and anticipated outcomes you look to achieve in the future?
Partnering with institutions like OFPPT is more than just our go-to-market strategy for advancing HVAC-R after sales service. With their solid network and our shared vision, we aim to penetrate the Moroccan HVAC-R industry and promote sustainable cooling practices. Our aim is to educate the local market and its users to build a new generation of highly skilled workforce for the HVAC-R industry, contributing significantly to Morocco’s socio-economic development. This aligns with Daikin’s vision of providing customers with the best service quality in their respective local markets while also driving towards more energy-efficient and sustainable products. Through partnerships with vocational training programs like OFPPT in Morocco, we will create a high-quality talent pool through advanced training in the installation and maintenance of high-efficiency HVAC equipment and solutions, which is a critical component over the operational lifetime of the equipment. While the UAE is the powerhouse, KSA, Qatar, Nigeria, and Egypt are our focused markets for the coming years. Nurturing and empowering advanced skills of the local talent and youth is core to any and every step of our expansion program in the region. Similarly, our strategic alliance with Almoayyed Contracting Group underlines our common goal towards customer satisfaction and advancing sustainable and innovative HVAC solutions in Bahrain. We are committed to local citizenship by being receptive of the needs of the communities across the region. Almoayyed Contracting Group’s capabilities in technical support and maintenance services will further reinforce this commitment to customer satisfaction.
What type of HVAC solutions Daikin plans to introduce to the Bahraini market, and how these solutions cater to the needs of data centers and critical infrastructure?
The partnership has seen the introduction of a wide range of Daikin products and services in Bahrain, including Direct Expansion (DX) Air Conditioning, Applied, Refrigeration and various other solutions tailored to meet the unique requirements of the market. We offer vast range of solutions from 1 TR to 3000 TR unit capacity coupled with airside equipment, controls for plant optimization and commercial and industrial refrigeration plants. When it comes to data centers, we have very reliable high efficiency air-cooled chillers operating on Refrigerant cooled VFDs utilizing low GWP refrigerant R1234ze. These chillers have inbuilt redundancy, that is very critical for Datacenter application, equipped with advance control algorithm that provides seamless integration to any BMS system. The control algorithm allows the chillers to achieve full load within 180 seconds after power failure and have options such as free-cooling. All chillers are AHRI certified for performance and have operational capability of upto 55°C ambient. We also offer CRAH units manufactured in our Middle East factories and for airside applications in Datacenter. Daikin also provides Redundant PLC systems that optimize complete chiller plant operation to provide maximum benefits to customer.
With the introduction of Daikin’s advanced HVAC solutions, what future trends or changes do you foresee in the data center and infrastructure landscape in Bahrain?
Datacenters cooling requirements are continuously evolving thanks to improvement in server and hardware technologies. Water temperatures required for air handlers cooling IT equipment are at higher temperatures allowing usage of water-economizers (Free-cooling) even in the prevailing weather conditions of the Middle East. These overall improves the power usage effectiveness (PUE) of datacenters. New server cooling methods such as liquid cooling further improves efficiency of the system. On controls side, implementation of predictive analytics to optimize cooling requirement and hot and cold aisle airflow management supports in overall sustainability and carbon footprint reductions.
How the Packaged Air Conditioners for Facilities & Factories contribute to data center energy efficiency?
Daikin provides complete packaged chillers with each component and controls optimized to deliver best performance for the requirement. The chillers utilize R1234ze low GWP refrigerant that also has better thermodynamic properties while operating at datacenter conditions compared to traditional refrigerant. The compressors are refrigerant cooled that provide maximum reliability and redundancy for operation in harsh Middle East environmental conditions. The free-cooling coils are also completely factory packaged along with integrated controls for field operation. The entire chiller package is tested at simulated design condition to demonstrate committed performance ensuring customer peace of mind once chillers are delivered and installed at site.
How does Daikin’s advanced cooling solutions address the unique thermal management challenges in data centers?
Data centers have stringent requirements on precise temperature and humidity control and our solution offering of CRAH and CRAC units are designed to provide such level of controls. Moreover, Daikin chillers are with inverter with stepless capacity control allowing more accurate water temperature controls and this combined with our advance integrated controls such as iPlant Manager and redundant PLC control achieve these conditions more efficiently.
How Daikin’s RapidRestore technology enhances the reliability of data center cooling systems during power outages?
Daikin’s RapidRestore technology is designed to bring cooling systems back online quickly after a power outage reducing downtime ensuring thermal parameters are maintained within datacenters. The technology comes equipped with inbuilt UPS for controls that does not require unit controller to reboot during power failure and is able to achieve full load on the chiller within 180 seconds. The entire process does not require any manual intervention and is automated to ensure swift and efficient return to normal operations.
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Riverbed Launches AI-Powered Intelligent Network Observability Solutions

By Riverbed Communications Team
Riverbed, a global leader in AIOps for observability, has launched its latest AI-driven network observability tools. These new solutions help IT teams proactively detect and resolve issues faster. As a result, organizations gain improved visibility, quicker remediation, and lower operational costs across hybrid environments.
Why Riverbed Network Observability Stands Out
Modern enterprise networks are becoming more complex. To meet this challenge, Riverbed’s latest tools provide real-time, AI-powered insights. The release includes the xx90 appliance series for AppResponse, NetProfiler, and Flow Gateway. These systems offer up to 3x more performance than previous models.
In addition, Riverbed now offers these tools through Flex Subscription. This flexible model supports deployments across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructure. It also improves cost predictability and maximizes IT value.
Riverbed IQ Essentials: Remediation at Speed
As part of this launch, Riverbed is introducing the Intelligent Network Observability Essentials bundle — a curated set of tools designed to surface root causes faster and enable proactive remediation.
Included in the bundle:
- –Riverbed IQ: A SaaS-based AI engine that pinpoints network issues without additional infrastructure.
- –Role-Based Workspaces: Unified dashboards that deliver context-rich packet, flow, and endpoint visibility.
- –Grafana Plug-In: Integration for users who want to visualize Riverbed metrics directly within existing Grafana dashboards.
- –Topology Viewer: A dynamic visual map that correlates network topologies with application and user performance.
This bundle supports faster triage and deeper insight across distributed and hybrid networks, making it easier for IT teams to operate efficiently at scale.
Flexibility Meets Simplicity with Riverbed Flex
Today’s enterprises require technology investments that adapt to evolving business needs. Riverbed Flex delivers that flexibility with:
- -License portability across hardware, virtual, and cloud deployments
- -Predictable operating costs through OPEX-based pricing
- -Future-ready architecture that eliminates the need to re-purchase software during transitions
By decoupling software from infrastructure, Flex allows businesses to realign observability investments with growth, resilience, and innovation goals — without compromising on value.
High-Performance Architecture, Built to Scale
To match the performance requirements of modern networks, Riverbed has engineered its new xx90 series appliances to support uncompromised throughput for both packet and flow-based observability. Whether deployed for AppResponse or NetProfiler, these appliances deliver high-volume capture and analysis — with sustained packet capture at over 50 Gbps and modular storage scaling beyond 2.4 PB.
New updates also include:
- -Real-time triage of encrypted IPSec ESP traffic
- -Support for cipher hygiene and globally distributed environments
- -3x faster reporting and 2x greater flow throughput
- -Dynamic flow load balancing and full support for SD-WAN environments
Together, these capabilities give organizations full-fidelity data visibility — essential for delivering seamless digital experiences.
Delivering Value and Efficiency at Every Layer
Dave Donatelli, CEO of Riverbed, highlighted the strategic vision behind this major release:

“With our next-gen xx90 systems and software advancements, we’re giving customers dramatically higher performance and unmatched efficiency. Riverbed IQ is powering smarter observability with AI insights, while Flex simplifies deployment and protects long-term investments.”
This sentiment reflects Riverbed’s ongoing commitment to reducing tool sprawl, simplifying network management, and empowering IT teams with AI-enhanced capabilities that drive efficiency at scale.
A Foundation for the Future of Observability
As digital demands continue to rise, Riverbed’s intelligent network observability solutions are positioned to help organizations adapt, scale, and thrive. By integrating hardware innovation with AIOps automation, and offering a modern licensing model, Riverbed delivers a platform that meets enterprise needs today — and evolves with them tomorrow.
Whether it’s accelerating incident response, maintaining user experience, or optimizing hybrid cloud performance, Riverbed’s latest release proves that observability isn’t just about monitoring — it’s about enabling smarter business decisions.
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Local by Design: The Untold Advantage Behind the Middle East’s Most Trusted Platforms

By Khaled Nuseibeh, CEO of Hala
In today’s digital world, global platforms often dominate headlines. Yet in the Middle East, a different success story is unfolding—one led by home-grown innovation. Local platforms in the Middle East aren’t trying to catch up. They’re rewriting the playbook.
The Rise of Local Digital Platforms in the Middle East
Platforms rooted in their own communities see what others miss. They understand the silent signals of everyday life—the way people move, pray, celebrate, and adapt to seasons.
Taxi demand, for instance, spikes after Friday prayers, not just during morning rush. Families shift their travel patterns during Ramadan. During the scorching summer, shaded areas and malls become primary destinations. You won’t find these insights on a global dashboard—they come from living them.
Built-In Context: Why Localisation Wins
Being close to the ground gives local platforms a major edge. In a city like Dubai, it makes a difference whether you’re navigating Deira’s tight alleys or Downtown’s wide streets.
At Hala, we designed our model around this insight. Our “location snapping” project improved over 60,000 pickup and drop-off points—faster routing, fewer errors, and better experiences for both riders and captains.
Operational Excellence Through Cultural Intelligence
We don’t wait for problems to escalate. Our team spotted supply gaps caused by standardised captain shift times. So, we adjusted schedules to better match demand during peak periods—without compromising captain wellbeing.
Because we operate locally, we can act quickly. We don’t need to wait for head office approvals across time zones. We just fix what needs fixing.
Aligning with UAE Policies and National Vision
The value of localisation goes far beyond convenience. Increasingly, it aligns with national priorities. The UAE’s commitment to smart cities, sustainability, and economic diversification offers a clear framework for innovation—and regional players are best positioned to deliver on that.
For instance, just last month, Dubai launched a new initiative to award more government contracts to domestic manufacturers. The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology also partnered with major retailers to boost visibility for locally produced goods.
These policies reflect a deeper truth: sustainable progress must be built from within. At Hala, founded as a public-private partnership between the RTA and Careem, this philosophy isn’t just a talking point—it’s how we operate.
Community-First Tech: A Blueprint for Scalable Growth
Trust is earned in the street—through consistency, reliability, and cultural relevance. That’s why both Hala and Careem Plus have kept support operations in-country, tailored our features to reflect the needs of UAE residents, and continually invested in tech that reflects local behaviours.
When localisation is built into your business model—not added as an afterthought—you can adapt faster, deliver more impact, and align seamlessly with both policy and community expectations.
Whether it’s refining geo-location accuracy, rethinking shift schedules, or rolling out financial services that matter to users here, local digital platforms in the Middle East are shaping a new era of tech leadership.
The Path Forward: Growth Built on Relevance
This region is young, mobile-first, and ambitious. People here aren’t just looking for functionality—they want platforms that reflect their identity, speak their language, and understand their context.
And increasingly, localisation isn’t a limitation on scale—it’s the blueprint for sustainable growth. The Middle East is not a monolith, and its cities are not interchangeable. Platforms that understand this will not only serve their markets better—they will lead them.
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Why TWO99 is Rethinking Cloud Marketing with Compliance, Data, and Agility

How does TWO 99 ensure its Cloud Security Solution remain compliant with evolving international data privacy laws like GDPR and HIPAA?
Two99’s cloud-native security solutions—including CNAPP, CWPP, and CSPM—are engineered to align with evolving international data privacy regulations such as GDPR and HIPAA through a proactive, multi-layered compliance framework. Our platforms integrate automated policy enforcement and real-time security posture monitoring to enable rapid detection and remediation of compliance deviations.
As an ISO 27001:2022 certified organization, we maintain a robust Information Security Management System (ISMS) that embeds data protection, risk assessments, and regular audits into our core operations. In parallel, our ISO 9001:2015 certification underscores our commitment to rigorous quality management processes, allowing agile adaptation to global regulatory shifts.
Our compliance team continuously monitors international privacy standards, translating insights into operational controls and product enhancements. We enforce stringent data storage protocols, including encryption of data at rest and in transit using advanced cryptographic methods, along with secure key management and policy-driven data retention and deletion.
Regular internal evaluations and third-party audits further validate our security posture, ensuring that Two99’s offerings not only meet but consistently exceed global data protection standards.
Given your background with WPP and GroupM, how has your approach to digital transformation changed since founding TWO 99?
My experience with WPP and GroupM provided invaluable insights into how large-scale organizations operate—especially in terms of process, structure, and scalability. However, founding TWO99 marked a deliberate shift toward a more agile, innovation-driven approach to digital transformation. At TWO99, we focus on vertical-agnostic scalability, bringing together technology, creativity, and performance under a unified, adaptable framework.
Unlike traditional holding companies that often operate within rigid silos, our model emphasizes speed, flexibility, and integration. We’ve built an ecosystem that allows us to pivot quickly, test rapidly, and deploy solutions that are customized to the dynamic needs of each client. This is especially critical in emerging markets like India, where consumer behaviors and platform trends evolve at breakneck speed.
Our approach moves away from isolated service offerings and instead delivers end-to-end growth strategies—from brand storytelling to performance marketing—under one roof. This integrated engine not only accelerates ROI but also empowers clients to scale more efficiently across diverse industries and geographies.
Ultimately, digital transformation at TWO99 is not about adopting new tools; it’s about building a mindset of experimentation, collaboration, and continual evolution—something that’s only possible when tech, creative, and media are not just coexisting, but co-creating.
You speak a lot about growth marketing—what’s one underused strategy or tool you believe more startups should adopt?
One of the most underutilized yet high-impact strategies in growth marketing today is predictive audience modeling—specifically using first-party data to anticipate user behavior before a customer even shows active intent. In the rush to acquire users, many startups focus heavily on performance spend and surface-level targeting, often missing the opportunity to build smarter, more efficient pipelines through data-driven foresight.
By leveraging tools like AI-powered lookalike modeling or Google’s AutoML, companies can identify emerging patterns and preemptively segment high-intent audiences. These platforms analyze behavioral signals—ranging from product interactions and website heatmaps to backend signals like GitHub commits or CRM workflows—to spot trends that traditional analytics would miss.
At TWO99, we’ve seen transformative results with this approach. For instance, by layering multiple intent signals (e.g., developer activity, trial-to-paid movement, sales pipeline stages) and combining them with Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO), we helped a SaaS client reduce their Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) by over 30%. This wasn’t just about targeting more people—it was about targeting the right people, at the right time, with the right message.
Startups that embrace predictive modeling early in their growth journey can shift from reactive marketing to proactive growth engineering, ultimately driving better ROI, faster time to conversion, and more sustainable customer relationships.
At TWO 99, how do you balance creative innovation with data-driven performance when leading campaigns for tech and cloud-based clients?
At TWO99, we treat data as the creative brief—a philosophy that helps us seamlessly bridge creative storytelling with performance marketing, especially for tech and cloud-based clients. Rather than starting with assumptions or generic messaging, we begin with behavioral analytics and first-party data to uncover real pain points, usage patterns, and moments of friction within the user journey.
This insight-driven approach allows us to craft narratives that aren’t just imaginative, but deeply relevant and conversion-focused. For example, if product analytics show a drop-off at the integration stage, our creative strategy might revolve around simplifying technical complexity or highlighting seamless onboarding. In this way, the campaign’s message is directly informed by what users are experiencing, not just what the brand wants to say.
We also continuously A/B test creative iterations—from copy to visual formats—to fine-tune performance in real time. For tech and cloud clients, where the buyer journey is often complex and multi-touch, this balance of data and creativity ensures that each piece of content not only captures attention but drives measurable outcomes like engagement, sign-ups, or qualified leads.
In short, we don’t see data and creativity as separate tracks. At TWO99, one fuels the other—creating high-performance campaigns that are not only intelligent but emotionally resonant.
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