EDB has announced a strategic partnership with Redington to accelerate digital transformation and data sovereignty across the Middle East and Africa (MEA). As AI adoption surges across the region, this collaboration ensures enterprises can leverage AI while maintaining control over their data in compliance with local regulations.
MEA is a region of rapid technological advancement with a growing emphasis on open source technologies to fuel growth and transformation. With AI spending in the region projected to grow at 37% annually, reaching $7.2 billion by 2026, the demand for secure, scalable data platforms has never been higher. EDB and Redington will equip enterprises to meet these needs with solutions that streamline transactional, analytical, and AI workloads while ensuring compliance in highly regulated verticals.
At GITEX Global 2024, EDB will showcase EDB® Postgres® AI, a unified platform for transactional, analytical, and AI workloads. The platform allows organizations to optimize performance, ensure high availability, and maintain robust security while navigating the challenges of hybrid and multi-cloud environments and meeting jurisdictional data requirements.
“Organizations need to develop, consume, and operationalise their AI and data for their own platforms, wherever, however, and whenever they want,” said Stew Hale, Global Director of Channel Sales at EDB. “As open source demands rise, our partnership with Redington brings Postgres to more MEA businesses, helping them harness their data’s full potential while keeping it secure and sovereign.”
Redington, as a key EDB distributor in the region, will enable enterprises to modernize their infrastructures and deliver AI and data solutions that are purpose-built for MEA’s unique regulatory landscape. This partnership underscores the growing role of open-source technology in driving innovation while maintaining the highest levels of data control.
“Businesses in the Middle East and Africa need innovative solutions that are both powerful and secure. Our partnership with EDB is a strategic move to address this demand by leveraging AI and data sovereignty, empowering organizations to harness technology without compromising privacy or compliance,” said Dharshana Kosgalage, Executive Vice President, Technology Solutions Group at Redington MEA.