We are excited to announce that eFinance, Egypt’s leading sovereign and public cloud provider, has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu and a global pioneer in enterprise open source technologies, during Cairo ICT 2025.
This partnership reinforces our commitment to strengthening Egypt’s digital infrastructure by integrating Canonical’s advanced open source and cloud-native technologies into eFinance Cloud’s sovereign and public cloud platforms.
Through this collaboration, organizations will gain access to securely designed, automated, and scalable cloud environments that support modern workloads and accelerate digital transformation across the country.
Under the agreement, eFinance will adopt Canonical’s open source portfolio particularly its automation and observability tools to enhance our cloud capabilities and expand our value-added services.
Ibrahim Sobhi, IT & Cloud Director at eFinance, stated:
“Partnering with Canonical accelerates our mission to deliver a next-generation sovereign cloud built on open source innovation. Through this collaboration, we will enable government entities and enterprises to operate with greater agility, security, and operational automation.”
Aly Noureldin, Regional Director, Middle East & Africa at Canonical, added:
We are excited to announce that eFinance, Egypt’s leading sovereign and public cloud provider, has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu and a global pioneer in enterprise open source technologies, during Cairo ICT 2025.
This partnership reinforces our commitment to strengthening Egypt’s digital infrastructure by integrating Canonical’s advanced open source and cloud-native technologies into eFinance Cloud’s sovereign and public cloud platforms.
Through this collaboration, organizations will gain access to securely designed, automated, and scalable cloud environments that support modern workloads and accelerate digital transformation across the country.
Under the agreement, eFinance will adopt Canonical’s open source portfolio particularly its automation and observability tools to enhance our cloud capabilities and expand our value-added services.
Ibrahim Sobhi, IT & Cloud Director at eFinance, stated:
“Partnering with Canonical accelerates our mission to deliver a next-generation sovereign cloud built on open source innovation. Through this collaboration, we will enable government entities and enterprises to operate with greater agility, security, and operational automation.”
Aly Noureldin, Regional Director, Middle East & Africa at Canonical, added:
“We are proud to collaborate with eFinance to support digital transformation and cloud innovation in Egypt. Together, we will drive open source adoption and strengthen the foundations of a sovereign, secure, and future-ready cloud ecosystem.”

