Alibaba Group Subsidiary Unveiled An Improved Partner Strategy In The Middle East
According to the report, Alibaba Cloud will provide local customers with services such as a virtual computing environment with elastic processing capability on computing components and higher computing capacity, higher bandwidth, lower latency, and improved performance via the upgraded data center.
The upgrade will also include the most up-to-date tools for business analytics, which will help improve how the business runs and how well it does.
Furthermore, the facility will include a revamp of its advanced database to provide faster, more efficient data processing, as well as industry-specific solutions and AI-powered services that will address challenges, according to the report.
"We are thrilled to host Alibaba Cloud Day in Dubai for a second consecutive year. Our continued partnership with Dubai Holding is in line with our commitment to continuously investing in the Middle East region and supporting the local businesses with their digital journeys," Daniel Jiang, Dubai Holding’s general manager of the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa, said.
"By leveraging Dubai Holding’s local expertise and Alibaba Cloud’s trusted cloud-based technology, we believe that our upgraded data centre will be able to provide local businesses with more robust, secure, and high-performing capabilities to achieve stronger growth and better respond to the evolving digital landscape across the region," Jiang added.
As the report mentioned, Alibaba Cloud also unveiled an improved partner strategy with more resources and initiatives to offer comprehensive support for partners throughout local customers’ digitalization in the Middle East.
The company launched an MEA Alliance Boosting Program to provide local partners with a customised business collaboration model and incentives in the region, such as a dedicated partner management channel, additional cloud resources, increased product margins, and expanded marketing initiatives, concluded the report.