Middle East cloud ambitions get boost from IBM-AWS partnership | Computer Weekly
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Middle East cloud ambitions get boost from IBM-AWS partnership | Computer Weekly
"IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are strengthening their partnership with a strong focus on the Middle East. The two companies plan to open their first joint Innovation Hub in Riyadh, designed to speed up cloud adoption and digital transformation in support of national goals like Saudi Vision 2030 and the UAE Digital Economy Strategy. The Riyadh hub will be a working centre where businesses and government organisations can test new ideas, try out generative AI, and develop industry specific solutions."
"IBM Consulting will provide its expertise in cloud, AI and cyber security, while AWS brings its global cloud infrastructure and regional datacentres. "This collaboration represents a significant milestone in IBM's commitment to helping organisations across the Middle East, especially in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, realise their digital transformation ambitions," said Lula Mohanty, managing partner, Middle East and Africa at IBM Consulting."
IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are launching a joint Innovation Hub in Riyadh to accelerate cloud adoption and digital transformation aligned with national strategies such as Saudi Vision 2030 and the UAE Digital Economy Strategy. The hub will let businesses and government organisations prototype industry-specific solutions, experiment with generative AI, and validate new ideas. IBM Consulting will supply expertise in cloud, AI and cybersecurity while AWS provides global cloud infrastructure and regional datacentres. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are investing heavily in digital infrastructure to support smart cities, modernise sectors like banking and healthcare, and meet data localisation and sustainability demands.
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