Lease Packet expands AI hosting in Dubai with managed OpenClaw offering for GCC demand

Self-hosted AI tools have moved well past the experimental phase for many businesses, and the infrastructure question that follows is straightforward: who handles the setup, the upkeep, and the reliability when something breaks at two in the morning. Lease Packet, a cloud infrastructure company now headquartered in Dubai, is answering that question specifically for OpenClaw, one of the most rapidly adopted open-source AI assistants to emerge in recent years.

The company launched its ClawdBot hosting service this week, offering managed deployments of OpenClaw for businesses and developers across the UAE and the broader GCC region. Plans start at five dollars per month, covering full deployment, configuration, security management, and uptime monitoring without requiring customers to handle any of the underlying infrastructure themselves.

OpenClaw’s background is worth a brief note for context. Austrian developer Peter Steinberger originally published the project in November 2025 under the name ClawdBot. Following a trademark request from Anthropic, it moved through a brief interim name before settling on OpenClaw in early 2026. The project’s GitHub repository has since accumulated over 145,000 stars and more than 20,000 forks, and Steinberger announced in February that he would join OpenAI while transferring the project to an independent open-source foundation.

The tool itself connects to WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and Signal, allowing teams to interact with their AI assistant through messaging platforms they already use daily. It handles email management, calendar control, web browsing, terminal commands, and code writing from a single interface, all while keeping data on the operator’s own infrastructure rather than routing it through third-party cloud services.

The reason why this factor plays an important role when it comes to the UAE is related to the laws associated with data residency. The Dubai data center of Lease Packet satisfies the condition by making sure that all workloads are located within the borders of UAE, thereby complying with the standards required in the region.

The managed service supports flexible AI model integration, allowing customers to run OpenClaw with OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, or locally hosted open-source models depending on their specific privacy and performance priorities. GPU-ready hosting options handle faster inference requirements, and a Bring Your Own Server option covers organizations that prefer to keep workloads on existing infrastructure while outsourcing the management layer.

Cloud computing services in the UAE are experiencing rapid growth and so is the need for local AI infrastructure.

 

 

 

 

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