MBRHE Adopts Oracle AI on Azure to Streamline Housing Services

▼ Summary
– MBRHE has integrated Oracle Database@Azure into its digital transformation strategy to enhance its digital infrastructure and improve system efficiency.
– This integration combines Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft Azure to boost operational efficiency in housing services and accelerate automation, AI, and analytics.
– MBRHE is responsible for delivering housing services in Dubai, setting standards, overseeing urban projects, and increasing affordable housing access through grants and partnerships.
– The initiative aligns with Dubai Urban Plan 2040, focusing on sustainable development and adapting to urban growth with a robust, scalable digital infrastructure.
– Oracle Database@Azure provides high performance, low latency, and high availability through the Exadata platform, supporting MBRHE’s innovation and future readiness.
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment (MBRHE) has integrated Oracle Database@Azure into its digital transformation strategy, marking a significant advancement in its technological infrastructure. This strategic implementation is designed to enhance the efficiency of critical systems related to planning, project management, asset oversight, and customer services. By adopting a secure and flexible cloud database solution, MBRHE reinforces its commitment to innovation and sustainability, directly supporting the objectives outlined in the Dubai Urban Plan 2040.
This initiative enables MBRHE to leverage the combined capabilities of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Microsoft Azure, creating a unified technological environment. The integration will improve operational performance across housing grants, loans, exemptions, and exchange programs. It also accelerates process automation and supports the application of artificial intelligence and advanced analytics, leading to an enhanced customer experience and higher-quality housing services.
As the primary provider of housing services and solutions for Dubai citizens under the National Housing Program, MBRHE plays a vital role in setting housing standards, supervising urban development projects, and expanding access to affordable housing. Through grants, support initiatives, and strategic private-sector partnerships, the organization works to meet the evolving needs of the community.
This technological upgrade aligns with the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, which emphasizes the creation of sustainable and adaptable urban environments while promoting citizen welfare. With Dubai experiencing rapid urban expansion, the need for a resilient digital infrastructure capable of adapting to future demands has never been greater. By implementing Oracle Database@Azure, MBRHE ensures high performance via the Exadata platform, minimal latency, and seamless integration with Microsoft Azure services. These features support greater operational efficiency and enable the adoption of sophisticated digital solutions that facilitate future growth.
According to Mr. Talal Mohammed Al Ali, Director of the Digital Transformation Department at MBRHE, “Adopting Oracle Database@Azure demonstrates our dedication to innovation, operational excellence, and future readiness. We are not simply implementing new technology, we are establishing a forward-thinking model for housing governance that increases value for our customers and strengthens institutional leadership in Dubai. This project represents a major milestone in our digital transformation, providing an advanced cloud platform that supports strategic initiatives and allows us to respond with agility to future requirements.”
Oracle Database@Azure is the result of a strategic collaboration between Oracle and Microsoft, offering Oracle Database services as a native Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) within the Microsoft Azure environment. The solution delivers ultra-low latency, built-in support for Real Application Clusters (RAC) technology to ensure high availability and scalability, and the ability to run enterprise workloads on the industry-leading Oracle Exadata platform.
(Source: Economy Middle East)