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Huawei partners with KEMS Zajil to strengthen Kuwait’s cloud infrastructure

Prime Highlights

  • KEMS Zajil and Huawei have launched advanced cloud services to support digital transformation and AI adoption in Kuwait.
  • The partnership aims to strengthen Kuwait’s digital infrastructure with secure and scalable cloud solutions for enterprises.

Key Facts

  • KEMS Zajil is a Kuwait-based information and communications technology services provider.
  • Huawei provides cloud computing, AI and digital infrastructure technologies for enterprises worldwide.

Background

KEMS Zajil has collaborated with Huawei in order to introduce the next generation of cloud services in Kuwait, which would lead to the enhancement of digital infrastructure in the country, along with the swift adoption of digital transformation and artificial intelligence by the organizations.

Through this collaboration, KEMS Zajil and Huawei have taken advantage of their expertise in ICT and cloud technology, respectively, in order to deliver cloud services to the organizations.

This comes at a time when cloud computing is gaining traction in Kuwait, with organizations increasingly switching from traditional IT infrastructures to cloud-based IT infrastructures.

As per the two companies, the new cloud services will help organizations upgrade their IT infrastructures, reduce their IT infrastructure costs and handle data-heavy loads without spending heavily on investments.

The collaboration will cater to the increasing demand for cloud platforms that run AI-powered applications, such as machine learning, analytics, and intelligent automation. Huawei Cloud infrastructure will help provide the processing capacity needed for these applications while ensuring faster AI integration.

The project will be aligned with Kuwait’s broader strategy of digital transformation by upgrading its services in government, banking, healthcare, energy and corporate sectors. The joint ventures will ensure cybersecurity, efficient service delivery and innovation through increased access to advanced cloud services.

The companies also said that the collaboration comes against the backdrop of growing demand for comprehensive technological solutions incorporating cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, networking and managed services. The partnerships will likely increase in the region due to increased cloud adoption.