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Saudi Arabia’s THIQAH, Google Cloud partner to provide innovative solutions for business growth

Partnership seeks to provide access to world-class cloud infrastructure, addressing the diverse needs of customers
Saudi Arabia’s THIQAH, Google Cloud partner to provide innovative solutions for business growth
THIQAH will leverage Google Cloud's latest cloud technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to offer comprehensive data analytics solutions for businesses (Image: SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s THIQAH Company has recently announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud that seeks to deliver innovative solutions to support business growth and drive innovation in smart solutions.

The partnership was signed in the presence of THIQAH’s COO Eng. Abdullah Al-Fares and Google Cloud’s general manager in Saudi Arabia, Bader Al-Madi.

“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our journey towards the Kingdom’s digital transformation,” stated Al-Madi.

Under this agreement, THIQAH will leverage Google Cloud’s latest cloud technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to offer comprehensive data analytics solutions for businesses.

By integrating THIQAH’s expertise in smart solutions with Google Cloud’s robust infrastructure and AI tools, the partnership seeks to accelerate digital transformation and deliver exceptional business outcomes.

The partnership also seeks to provide access to world-class cloud infrastructure and utilize the latest technologies from one of the leading global cloud service providers, addressing the diverse needs of customers.

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With Google Cloud, THIQAH will enhance its readiness to adapt to tech changes, expand operational efficiency, and ensure regulatory compliance. Moreover, it seeks to promote diversity and sustainability in tech services, reiterating its commitment to innovation and leadership in the sector.

In recent years, Google Could has significantly expanded its reach into the Middle East and North Africa region. The region is taking center stage due to the thousands of startups, digital natives, and web3 companies thriving. With more than 5,500 technology startups in the region, a supportive business climate, great access to venture capital, and digital transformation being a top priority on government agendas, digital natives in the region have been on the rise.

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