In the Middle East, Huawei Cloud offers more than 220 cloud services, 210 solutions, 19 data centres, and over 200 local partners
Huawei Cloud service can now offer its cloud services in Kuwait. This comes after Kuwait’s regulatory body, The Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA), granted HUAWEI permission to offer its cloud services.
Huawei will deliver innovative cloud services to support Kuwait’s 2035 vision, which seeks to create a diversified, sustainable economy.
The company noted that this represents a key milestone in Huawei Cloud offerings committed to supporting Kuwait’s digital transformation journey. It demonstrates Huawei Cloud’s growing profile in Kuwait and the region as part of its global presence.
Huawei Cloud has attracted 2.6 million developers, 28,000 consulting partners, 9,000 technical partners, and released 6,100 Marketplace products five years since launch.
In the Middle East, Huawei Cloud offers more than 220 cloud services, 210 solutions, 19 data centres, over 200 local partners, and a growing list of more than 80 marketplace offerings.
Salim Muthib Al-Ozainah, Chairman and CEO, CITRA, said, “Digitisation is integral to the realisation of our national goals as part of Vision 2035 to help develop a sustainable and diversified economy. The launch of Huawei Cloud services will help Kuwait’s public and private organisations go digital while attracting new foreign investments into the country. We will continue to support technology firms’ entry into Kuwait that can add new value to our economy with innovative ideas and solutions.”
Rico Lin, CEO, Huawei Kuwait, said, “The demand for digital services among Kuwait’s enterprises continues to rise. Huawei Cloud services in Kuwait will ensure these enterprises will have access to world-leading cloud services to help them drive their business and services further and keep innovating as per customers’ needs and ambitions. Further, our fast-expanding cloud marketplace ensures that we can support our partners’ future growth in the digital era.”
Huawei previously announced plans to host two cloud regions in the Middle East.