SAUDI ARABIA

Aramco to bring Google Cloud services to Saudi Arabia

December 21, 2020



DHAHRAN — Saudi Aramco Development Company, a subsidiary of Aramco, announced here on Monday that it had teamed up with Google Cloud to offer high-performance and low-latency cloud services to enterprise customers in the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia is being added to the global network of Google Cloud Platform regions, as part of a strategic alliance agreement signed between the Company and Google Cloud this month.

Google Cloud will establish and operate a new cloud region in Saudi Arabia, while a new company will be formed to supply cloud solutions and services to enterprise customers, with an emphasis on businesses inside the Kingdom.

The collaboration taps into rapidly expanding cloud services demand in Saudi Arabia, which is forecasted to reach a market opportunity of up to $10 billion by 2030.

Increased dependence on online services during the COVID-19 pandemic has further accelerated the shift toward digital solutions.

The rollout of Google Cloud services and infrastructure in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will deliver robust, reliable, and agile solutions to meet the growing demand for IT and cloud services. — SG


December 21, 2020
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