Demand for cloud services pushes Amazon to expand in the Middle East

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Randheri added in an interview with "Sky News Arabia" That this acceleration accelerated the speed of completion of projects, and shortened a period of approximately two and a half years, as clients found that cloud services It offers them flexibility and scalability in their systems easily.

The Executive Director said that I have "Amazon Web Services" As a company, customers have been able to benefit from the ease of innovation that cloud services offer "Zoom" Which managed to accommodate more than 300 million users after the pandemic, compared to only about 10 million before the pandemic.

Randeri said she notes 3 key goals that CEOs need in… The Middle Eastwhich are digital transformation services to use technology, and the second point is to help them identify the lack of technical expertise, which is one of the biggest obstacles to digital transformation, and the third thing is to help them to sustain digital transformation which they achieve without future problems.

Randeri added that the services "Amazon Web Services" It allows customers to obtain data storage and analysis services locally, in addition to all the services provided by the company globally.

Randeri’s comments come after she announced "Amazon Web Services"a subsidiary of "Amazon" About the opening of its second region for its data centers in the Middle East, to be the region "Amazon Web Services in the Middle East" BUAE.

It was the first region in the two seasRandheri noted that the first district had opened in 2019.

Randeri said that the company will invest about $5.5 billion in the UAE until 2036, and these investments will provide six thousand full-time jobs with external service providers.

She added that she expects investments to contribute to the UAE economy by the equivalent of $41 billion over the next 15 years.

The Executive Director stressed that the acceleration of digital transformation processes will contribute to providing more jobs, and indicated that "Amazon Web Services" It pledged to provide training to about 29 million people around the world free of charge, whether for young people, or for the company’s customers.

and cooperate "Amazon Web Services" With the UAE government and some universities within the country, to provide the necessary training.

On the other hand, Randeri said that cloud services are still new in the region, as only about 5 to 15 percent of the operations of companies in the region are transferred to cloud services, so there is still a long way to go. "Amazon Web Services" A lot of digital transformation operations to do, especially in light of the strong demand from customers for these services.

She emphasized that the company is enthusiastic about developing services in the region, as it has "Amazon Web Services" Offices in UAE, Bahrain andSaudi ArabiaThe company also provides its services in 87 countries across 27 geographical regions, and the company plans to open another 15 new regions.

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Randeri added in statements to “Sky News Arabia” that this acceleration accelerated the completion of projects, and shortened a period of time estimated at approximately two and a half years, as customers found that cloud services It offers them flexibility and scalability in their systems easily.

The Executive Director said:Amazon Web Services“Customers who have been able to benefit from the ease of innovation offered by cloud services, as a company”ZoomWhich managed to accommodate more than 300 million users after the pandemic, compared to only about 10 million before the pandemic.

Randeri said she notes 3 main goals that CEOs need to do at the… The Middle Eastwhich are digital transformation services to use technology, and the second point is to help them identify the lack of technical expertise, which is one of the biggest obstacles to digital transformation, and the third thing is to help them to sustain digital transformation which they achieve without future problems.

Randeri added that the services “Amazon Web Services allows customers to obtain data storage and analysis services locally, in addition to all the services provided by the company globally.

Randeri’s statements come after Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of Amazon, announced the opening of its second region for its data centers in the Middle East, to be the “Amazon Web Services in the Middle East” region.UAE.

It was the first region in the two seasRandheri noted that the first district had opened in 2019.

Randeri said that the company will invest about $5.5 billion in the UAE until 2036, and these investments will provide six thousand full-time jobs with external service providers.

She added that she expects investments to contribute to the UAE economy by the equivalent of $41 billion over the next 15 years.

The CEO stressed that the acceleration in digital transformation processes will contribute to creating more jobs, and indicated that “Amazon Web Services” pledged to provide training to about 29 million people around the world free of charge, whether for young people, or for the company’s customers.

Amazon Web Services cooperates with the UAE government and some universities within the country to provide the necessary training.

On the other hand, Randeri said that cloud services are still new in the region, as only about 5 to 15 percent of the operations of companies in the region are converted to cloud services, so Amazon Web Services still has a lot of digital transformation to do, Especially in light of the strong demand from customers for these services.

She confirmed that the company is enthusiastic about developing services in the region, as “Amazon Web Services” has offices in the UAE, Bahrain andSaudi ArabiaThe company also provides its services in 87 countries across 27 geographical regions, and the company plans to open another 15 new regions.

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