The Middle East cloud infrastructure market just got more accessible. A new cloud provider called Falconcloud has launched in the UAE, built on Serverspace technology. This means businesses and individuals operating in the region can now access enterprise-grade cloud services while paying in local currency through UAE banks.
Falconcloud isn't just another cloud provider entering an already crowded market. The platform offers something specific that matters to regional users: the ability to create cloud infrastructure on enterprise-level hardware in reliable data centers worldwide, with payments processed in UAE dirhams through local banking channels.
Beyond basic virtual servers, users get access to additional cloud services designed to support IT projects. This includes pre-installed applications, DNS management, CDN capabilities, and developer tools. Everything runs through an English-language control panel, making it straightforward for international teams working in the region.
If you're looking for similar cloud infrastructure flexibility with global reach, 👉 platforms like Serverspace offer enterprise-grade solutions that can scale with your business needs across multiple regions.
The service covers the essentials you'd expect from a modern cloud provider:
Payment flexibility: Transactions in UAE dirhams using local bank cards
24/7 support: Technical assistance available through tickets, website chat, and phone at +971 58 262 9713
Multi-platform options: Choose between VMware or vStack virtualization platforms
Global locations: Deploy servers in data centers around the world
The setup process is straightforward. After registering on the Falconcloud website and logging into the control panel, you select your virtualization platform—either VMware or vStack depending on your needs.
From there, it's a matter of choosing your operating system, picking which data center location makes sense for your use case, and configuring your server specifications. Hit the "Create server" button, and you're on your way.
One detail worth noting: your virtual server starts automatically after your first balance top-up. This means you can get from signup to running infrastructure fairly quickly, which matters when you're trying to move fast on a project.
Having cloud infrastructure options that work seamlessly with local payment systems reduces friction for businesses operating in the Middle East. When you can pay in dirhams through familiar banking channels, it simplifies accounting and removes currency conversion headaches.
For companies expanding into or operating within the UAE and broader Middle East region, 👉 cloud platforms with regional payment support eliminate common barriers that slow down infrastructure deployment.
The Falconcloud launch represents Serverspace technology reaching a new market. For developers and businesses in the region who've been working with international cloud providers while dealing with payment complexities, this offers a more streamlined alternative. The focus on enterprise-grade hardware and global data center availability means you're not sacrificing quality for regional convenience.