This programme will unite over 300 leading tech partners across the region
Huawei has launched its new Cloud Partner Network Programme in the Middle East, following its first cloud training conference held in Dubai.
Huawei introduced its Huawei Cloud Partner Network Programme, which it hopes will help partners to create unique service experiences by utilising Huawei’s global capabilities. It says that the Programme will also help to contribute towards achieving a sustainable digital economy and advanced smart societies for countries right across the Middle East.
‘Building stronger computing power in the Middle East will require that the ICT industry deliver ubiquitous cloud and pervasive intelligence in the years ahead. At Huawei Cloud and AI, we are continuously working on providing our local customers and partners with various technologies and the necessary tools and skills to benefit from our extensive knowledge and expertise in order to grow together,’ said Omar Akar, Managing Director and VP of Cloud and AI Business Group, Huawei Middle East.
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Huawei launched its Cloud and AI business unit last year, with the specific focus of opening up the cloud market across the region. A report from Gartner estimated that the global computing market will be worth in excess of $2 trillion by 2023. Over the coming five years, Huawei estimates that AI computing alone will account for more than 80% of computing power used around the world.
‘Our ultimate objective is to provide our technologies, preferential policies, and use Huawei’s Cloud proven global practices to train and empower our local partners to innovate through this new program. In the future, Huawei Cloud will work effortlessly with partners to open the market and go global to strengthen their influence and success,’ said Akar.
[With inputs from agencies]