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Salam aims to provide customer-centric products and services and help create a more digital society in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 digital transformation plans.
The Integrated Telecom Company (ITC) has announced a rebranding of the company to ‘Salam’. The new brand identity defines the company as human-centric, providing comprehensive and innovative solutions that will enable customers to reach new heights within a digitised society.
Speaking about the rebranding, Osama Al-Dosary, CEO of Salam, said: “The name ‘Salam’ reflects our drive to initiate conversation and focus on people and connections. This is represented in our new brand slogan: ‘Where you connect.’ Salam fits our brand principles of being agile and always helping customers to find the most suitable solutions, with vibrant and positive energy.”
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The GCC Data Center Market is expected to register a CAGR of 3.7% over the forecast period 2021 to 2026.
Managed services continue to govern the GCC data center services market, where colocation has gained improved traction in the last few years. Hyperscale data center providers add to market growth through cloud investments in GCC countries that include Oracle, AWS, IBM, and Microsoft.
Stringent data protection laws are likely to drive the market in the region. Saudi Arabia revised its cloud computing regulatory framework in 2019. There is an increasing contribution from the expanded deployment in AI, IoT, and machine learning workloads. For instance, according to Bahrain FinTech Bay, the contribution of AI stood at approximately 8.2% of its GDP.