New Saudi Gm 'serves' The Country As Ibm Targets Kingdom's Youth

06 November 2021 Crypto

IBM’s investments initiatives, which encompass cybersecurity and everything to do with academic training, will go a long way in strengthening the bond between the Saudi people and the company itself. This tech investment follows many other innovations that have been introduced in the country, including cryptocurrency trading.

More detail came from Fahad Alanazi who currently holds the managerial post at IBM (Saudi Arabia). He said that the company will put people's necessities and expectations first, a huge priority for a reputable company. Such comments from IBM's top brass are a clear indication that all plans lay on a good track.

Alanazi has a reputable career and his fortunes were heightened early this year when he was appointed as an official general manager for IBM in Saudi Arabia. It was pretty obvious that he would clinch the post because he has proper knowledge of society and how the company itself would perfectly fit.

IBM continues to prioritize its efforts towards social emancipation through tech programs meant to empower youth. One of those programs includes the August training academy session which was meant to equip youth with technological information and how to maneuver through the trendy digital spectrum. The turnout was amazing because 100,000 Saudi Arabian youths benefited. According to company records, this was a milestone for the history books.

Looking at the empowerment initiatives themselves, they are perpendicular to the United Kingdom's 2030 mantra. This vision is a collaborative approach between the UK and Saudi Arabia on how best artificial intelligence skills can be dispatched to the entirety of youths from these two countries.

Organizations like Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity (SFC), and the specific ministry responsible for information and technology have all joined hands to empower youth. It's good outreach for both young lads and ladies from the Middle East and Europe to embrace tech skills. The United Kingdom's vision is tagged until 2030 and it's amazing that so much has already been done.

Education

Delving into the education sector of Saudi Arabia, it is structured well and it's very supportive of every initiative being laid on the ground. IBM's main thrust now is to fit in the education system, complementing what is there and expanding if the need arises. All this will be as a result of programs noted earlier.

Recent training sessions carried across the Middle East revealed that Saudi Arabia students are the best. To IBM, it was a welcoming result that went on to inspire a kick start of various online courses meant to equip Saudi ports employees.

Society has now turned to digitalization and the Ministry of Information and Technology has successfully partnered with IBM to carry out mass programs meant to instill digital knowledge to government officials.

IBM has also partnered with Tuwaiq Academy so as to kick start online programs and online courses for digital skill emancipation of government officials, private sector personnel, and the rest of the government workforce. Thanks to AI data, every student will be learning under standard online platforms.

Tuwaiq Academy has been in the business for quite a while now and their services are very convincing and appropriate. They cover almost anything that has to do with online digital systems like hybrid clouds, the study of data science, and blockchain. Recently, they added another pivotal topic to their collection under the banner of machine learning.

According to Alanazi, such engagements with tech giants are not only centered on empowering the youth or government personnel but are also meant to create employment. Education is power and if that power is managed properly, fruits and progression will be reaped and that's what IBM seeks to achieve.

IBM seeks to drive development through professionally planned training programs and Alanazi thinks that it's a good investment. Yes, recipients will benefit at large but IBM's top brass believes that the company itself will enjoy its fair share of benefits. In the near future, IBM will employ professional people nurtured by these exact programs, a move that will standardize IBM's working ecosystem and brand loyalty, and will help the fintech industry.

Clouds

Earlier, we mentioned hybrid clouds, and IBM is currently the best in terms of hybrid cloud structuring. Hybrid clouds enable a perfect combination of IT systems with an array of private cloud services. We are talking about efficient clouds that are not only fast but licensed.

Where there is a success, bias follows, and hybrid cloud structuring has been haunted of late by loopholes. The gray market is attempting replicas but thanks to IBM's high technology motivations, efforts are pale.

The rise of the global pandemic has been a blessing in disguise for IBM. They have noticed the technological gap which has been existing in key sectors of society. Since 1947, the year they launched Aramco (the computer installation program), they have been at the top. The future surely looks bright.

 
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