Home Northern Africa Dell to focus on Egypt to spread digitization

Dell to focus on Egypt to spread digitization

39

(3 minutes read)

Mohamed Talaat, Vice President of Dell Technologies in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Libya, Turkey, and the Levant, said that Dell Technologies plays a key role in implementing national digital transformation projects in Egypt., while adding that the company’s market share in Egypt reached 61.5% in storage services, 56% in servers, 34.9% in CSG products, and 49.9% in Notebooks.

Mohamed Talaat, Vice President of Dell Technologies in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Libya, Turkey, and the Levant, said that Dell Technologies plays a key role in implementing national digital transformation projects in Egypt., while adding that the company’s market share in Egypt reached 61.5% in storage services, 56% in servers, 34.9% in CSG products, and 49.9% in Notebooks.

Talaat said that Dell Technologies is part of most of the national projects and digital transformation projects in Egypt. He said that with the private sector, the company works in the petroleum sector, most of the banks, and all telecommunications companies, as well as the education and higher education sectors. He also informed that the company through its partners, works on medium and small companies as well, as they are the most growing sectors.

Read Also:

https://trendsnafrica.com/korea-egypt-project-for-higher-education-on-the-anvil/

https://trendsnafrica.com/egypt-invites-investment-companies-from-abroad-to-accelerate-the-flow-of-investments/

Earlier, Dell Technologies’ Senior Vice President for Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa, Mohamed Amin, said that the company spent US$ 7.5 billion on research and development in the past three years. The company will spend the same amount in the next three years, especially in artificial intelligence. He said that the company is keeping up with the second revolution of artificial intelligence, which is generative artificial intelligence. He explained that generative artificial intelligence will create new types of information to provide personalized services, which will change the industries. He said that today, artificial intelligence is being developed more for companies and institutions than for individuals.