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Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: FileCloud, a leading enterprise file-sharing and data governance platform, announced the opening of its regional headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This move reflects the company’s rapid growth in the Middle East, with its regional business expanding four-fold in the past three years.
The Riyadh headquarters will serve as FileCloud's hub for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), catering to Saudi Arabia’s increasing demand for secure content collaboration and compliance with data sovereignty laws, according to a recent press release.
FileCloud’s solutions align closely with Saudi Vision 2030, offering features tailored to local needs, such as Arabic UI customization, Hijri calendar support, and compliance with the Kingdom’s Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL).
FileCloud’s partnerships with key Saudi entities, including Solutions by stc, Al Moammar Information Systems (MIS), and Oracle, have bolstered its presence in sectors like energy, finance, education, and public works. These collaborations have enabled FileCloud to deliver robust, secure, and compliant content management solutions across the Kingdom.
Ray Downes, CEO of FileCloud, emphasized the company's commitment to Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation, stating that Riyadh's focus on military-grade data security and an expanding customer base made it the ideal location for its new headquarters.
At LEAP 2025, FileCloud is showcasing innovations like AI-powered content classification, built-in e-signatures, and automated security workflows, further advancing its support for the Kingdom's technological progress.
Solutions by stc will expand its use of FileCloud’s technology, launching a private on-premises offering by February 2025 to cater to Saudi public and private sectors seeking hyper-secure file-sharing platforms.