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Huawei: Creating new value through innovations in 5G, AI & cloud to support Vision 2030 [Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia]
Dec. 17 During Huawei Day KSA 2020 held online on Dec. 16 and exploring the key theme of “Creating New Value Together” thought leaders from across the government and enterprise sectors shared the latest developments in digital transformation, and outlined the newest information and communications technology (ICT) products and solutions. Simply put, the event opened the door to the possibilities of the digital world, serving as an effective platform for business and strategic dialogue.
Opening the event, Terry He, CEO of Huawei Saudi Arabia, outlined the company’s vision in a keynote titled “Hi, Intelligent Saudi.” He elaborated on how Vision 2030 has now entered the second five-year development plan, and would open the age of intelligence for governments and enterprises in Saudi Arabia. As a global provider of ICT infr
Microsoft will provide new ways for job seekers to demonstrate their skills
Also offering new tools for employers to connect to candidates based on their skill proficiencies.
Updated 31 March 2021
March 31, 2021 16:02
LOS ANGELES: Microsoft on Tuesday announced it has helped more than 30 million people in 249 countries and territories gain access to digital skills, topping its initial goal of 25 million last June, and is extending the company’s commitment to help 250,000 companies make a skills-based hire in 2021.
Millions of people turned to online learning courses from GitHub, LinkedIn and Microsoft during the pandemic to help prepare for and secure the most in-demand roles, including customer service, project management and data analysis. The announcement, detailed on the Official Microsoft Blog, builds on the company’s efforts to help people by extending through 2021 free LinkedIn Learning and Microsoft Learn courses and low-cost certifications that align to 10 of the