Innoware expands its operations in the Middle East
Innoware — an IT consulting company and Microsoft partner for over 20 years — has officially opened an office in Dubai, UAE.
Innoware — an IT consulting company and Microsoft partner for over 20 years — has officially opened an office in Dubai, UAE.
Innoware — an IT consulting company and Microsoft partner for over 20 years — has officially opened an office in Dubai, UAE.
This is a strategic decision by Innoware, which is part of Microsoft's global strategy to build cloud and AI capabilities in the Middle East.
East, and also a key element on the path to creating a full-fledged digital environment in the UAE, the company's press service told dev.ua.
Mariana Grudzinski has been appointed as the head of Innoware in the UAE. Her task is to
implementation of digital transformation projects for companies in the region, through the implementation of modern technological solutions from the Microsoft ecosystem and ensuring long-term value for the business by providing quality services to support the implemented solutions.
“Innoware’s presence in one of the most developed countries in the Middle East underscores our long-term growth intentions and is consistent with our mission to help our clients increase their efficiency and competitiveness with the latest enterprise management systems,” emphasized Dmytro Popinako, CEO of Innoware.
Innoware is a leading expert in the consulting services market. Since 2001, the company has been helping businesses in Ukraine and around the world implement innovative integrated solutions from Microsoft and provides services for the implementation and support of Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft cloud solutions; business process automation based on the Microsoft Power Platform; consulting on the practical application of artificial intelligence in business production.
The company's experience includes over 500 successfully implemented projects in large and medium-sized enterprises located in Ukraine, the Czech Republic, the UK, Switzerland, Poland, the UAE, Serbia, Moldova, the USA, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Austria, Israel, Rwanda, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Latvia, and Cyprus.



