A new local cloud instance in KSA for the HPE Juniper Networking Mist AI-native networking platform helps organizations meet data privacy and compliance requirements
HPE has launched a local cloud instance in KSA for the HPE Juniper Networking Mist AI-native networking platform, advancing AIOps and intelligent infrastructure in the region. The move also brings HPE Juniper Networking Marvis AI engine – the GenAI virtual assistant closer to the heart of digital transformation in KSA.
HPE’s networking solutions have experienced significant growth in the Saudi Arabia market, driven by the increasing adoption of its AI-native networking platform across key sectors. Marvis delivers exceptional user experience and simplified operations through proactive insights, automation and self-healing capabilities. The unified platform helps customers from client to cloud. The launch of this new regional cloud is expected to further accelerate this growth across all verticals, including retail, healthcare, education, government and manufacturing.
“With the launch of a local Mist cloud instance in Saudi Arabia, HPE is deepening its commitment to the Kingdom’s digital future,” said Jacob Chacko, Regional Director, Middle East and Africa, HPE Networking. “This investment not only provides the capabilities for our customers to store their data locally, but also empowers organizations across various sectors, from government and healthcare to retail and manufacturing, to leverage AI-native networking at scale. As Saudi Arabia advances its Vision 2030 goals, our secure, intelligent and automated solutions are well-positioned to support the country’s transformation by enhancing end-user experiences, simplifying IT operations, and reducing costs.”
The new microservices cloud instance provides Saudi customers and partners exceptional agility, resiliency, and scale for wireless access, wired access, zero trust network access control, indoor location, SD-WAN/SASE, and data storage. It gives enterprises and government the tools to meet stringent data privacy, compliance, and regulatory standards.
This expansion reinforces HPE’s commitment to supporting digital-first initiatives globally with secure, resilient and intelligent networking solutions. In addition to Saudi Arabia, other Mist cloud instances exist in the United States and six other countries worldwide.