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PwC, Microsoft expand partnership for digital transformation in Saudi Arabia

The collaboration between PwC Middle East and Microsoft will help address the present and future needs in Saudi Arabia. (AFP Files)
  • The collaboration will focus on cloud transformation, business process automation and technology consulting.
  • The partnership aims to strengthen businesses by providing access to cloud services that are scalable and secure.

DUBAI, UAE –  PwC Middle East and Microsoft have strengthened their global partnership at LEAP event in Riyadh, to support government and private entities in their digital transformation and cloud migration journey in Saudi Arabia.

The collaboration will focus on cloud transformation, business process automation and technology consulting, addressing the present and future needs of clients across the Kingdom.  

Ali Hosseini, Chief Digital Officer – Partner, PwC Middle East said, “We are proud to be Microsoft’s preferred cloud partner, to deliver top-tier digital and cloud technologies at an accelerated pace.”

He said, “This partnership coincides with the establishment of PwC’s first-of-its-kind Azure Center of Excellence (ACoE) in the region.”

Microsoft Saudi’s Public Sector VP Turki Badhris said, “Cloud computing is a transformative technology with the power to help businesses across various sectors accelerate their performance, scale and resilience using a flexible pay-as-you-go model.”

The enhanced partnership aims to significantly strengthen businesses by providing access to cloud services that are scalable, highly accessible and secure.