Not only is Saudi Arabia making waves with Riyadh Air, but it’s also attracting the world’s biggest tech players as Google unveils its new cloud region in the kingdom.
The search engine giant has officially activated its newest cloud region in Saudi Arabia, opening a host of new digital opportunities for the country’s economy
The region is set to contribute a cumulative $18.9bn to economic activity in Qatar between 2023 and 2030 and support creation of more than 25,000 jobs in 2030 alone
The strategic alliance will support digitising government services, migrate national data securely to the cloud and set up a national digital skills programme
Google Cloud with SDAIA, MEWA and Climate Engine will launch the Earth Observation and Science Programme which will help address environmental, water and agricultural challenges
With 16 years of expertise, Almadi joins from Dell Technologies where he was country enterprise director for telecom, cloud and financial services’ industries
The multiyear agreements are intended to upgrade the company’s current system of hosting and maintaining software applications
SAP services to be more widely available on Google Cloud
Saudi Arabia joins global network of Google Cloud Platform regions
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