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Saudi Arabia: Hewlett Packard highlights solutions for digital transformation

Hewlett Packard Enterprise recently hosted Reimagine 2017, a day-long event to discuss and address the growing needs of companies in Saudi Arabia to accelerate digital transformation.

The event aimed at helping market leaders in Saudi Arabia to leverage opportunities and demonstrate agility in implementing innovation in information technology, said a statement from the company.

The event presented solutions such as hybrid IT, intelligent edge and transformation services, linking back to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 that promotes the development of a strong digital infrastructure to support growing industries, it said.

One of the keynote speakers and managing director of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Saudi Arabia, Dr Khaled Al-Dhaher, said: “Saudi Arabia is rapidly moving towards a digital economy and as long-term strategic partners, we have a key role in driving innovation, facilitating knowledge transfer, and supporting businesses get ready for digital transformation. We believe in building a strong partner ecosystem wherein the combined efforts of members not only enhance industries but support boosting the economy as a whole.”

Over 750 representatives from leading public and private organisations attended the event and had access to keynote sessions, break-out discussions as well as demonstrations. The event also provided a platform to determine existing sentiment and efforts employed across market leaders through an on-site poll.

The results indicated that a little more than half of the organisations represented through attendance have already set in motions plans for the digital transformation with a significant focus on digital enterprise and are investing in innovation.

Al-Dhaher added: “The event was part of our continuous efforts to build synergies with our customers and partners in Saudi Arabia and gives us an opportunity to further understand the local market to deliver solutions that meet the national growth agenda. The positive feedback we received from attendees reaffirmed the need for more engagement and collective thinking to support the further enhancement of the digital economy.”

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