Gulf Business

Mohammed Amin

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT – MERAT, DELL TECHNOLOGI­ES

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The world as we know it is dramatical­ly changing. 2021 was a year of recovery and resilience, and one that brought with it extraordin­ary shifts in the way we live and work. Technology has been an important pillar throughout it all, helping the world to connect and collaborat­e, as it transforme­d the fundamenta­ls of healthcare, commerce, education and financial services across the global economy. We’ve seen how organisati­ons were required to be digital at heart to succeed, as the speed of disruption and transforma­tion continued to accelerate. Innovation and sustainabi­lity have taken centre stage and have been a focus as the world emerged post-pandemic.

Over the past year, customers looked to Dell Technologi­es for our end-to-end product lines that helped businesses transform their IT strategies and infrastruc­ture. From creating remote workforces with our lineup of laptops and monitors to virtualise­d infrastruc­ture – to protecting critical data and applicatio­ns, we were able to cater to our customers’ evolving needs. We are currently working with several organisati­ons across multiple sectors to move them from their legacy infrastruc­ture to a digital infrastruc­ture that deploys and supports emerging technologi­es. Our line-up of product lines extends across our storage, servers, data protection and networking portfolio. We also expanded our as-a-service capabiliti­es, offering flexible payment options so that organisati­ons have greater access to technology across Dell Technologi­es’ infrastruc­ture stack including compute, storage, networking, virtualisa­tion, and data protection. We had our best third quarter in Dell Technologi­es history, with record revenues of $28.4bn, up 21 per cent. This was driven by growth in all business units, customer segments and geographie­s, as well as broad strength across commercial PCs, servers, and storage. Our primary focus in the coming months is to help regional organisati­ons accelerate digital transforma­tion initiative­s as we work together to power local and national innovation agendas.

We have a unique role to play in transformi­ng the future for the better. A key priority for us is our ‘Progress Made Real 2030 Social Impact Vision’, designed to enhance Dell Technologi­es’ purpose of using technology to drive human progress. The goals are centred around four focus areas: advancing sustainabi­lity, cultivatin­g inclusion, transformi­ng lives, and upholding ethics and data privacy. For each pillar, there is an aspiration­al moonshot goal and across Middle East, Russia, Africa, and Turkey region, we have various programmes in place – from providing tech access to underserve­d communitie­s to youth skills training and sustainabi­lity initiative­s.

There’s a lot of excitement going into 2022. Big shifts are coming with emerging technologi­es such as edge, 5G and data management broadening the technology ecosystem like never before, not to mention shifting demands on security and technologi­es that will shape the next three to five years such as digital twins, quantum computing and intelligen­t connected vehicles. Data management will become a new class of workload, with edge becoming the new frontier and serving as the battlegrou­nd. Additional­ly, we’ll see the accelerati­on of private mobility, with more of the cloud and IT industries involved in the path to 5G, shaping telecom’s future. Cybersecur­ity will also have a significan­t impact, as the industry will also move from a discussion of emerging security concerns to a bias towards action.

I’m hugely optimistic about what the future holds. The coming year will see technology have a substantia­l impact on the world with the changes driven by a stronger sense of purpose, and each one of us will have an important role to play in this journey.

We had our best third quarter in Dell Technologi­es history, with record revenues of $28.4bn, up 21 per cent. This was driven by growth in all business units, customer segments and geographie­s”

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