IBM and Lenovo Expand Technology Partnership to Deliver AI Solutions to Clients in Saudi Arabia
IBM and Lenovo, at LEAP 2025, announced
that they will expand their technology partnership to help scale the impact of
generative AI for clients in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
IDC expects annual worldwide spending on AI-centric systems to surpass $300
billion by 2026, with many leading organizations in Saudi Arabia exploring and
investing in generative AI use cases as they prepare for the emergence of an
'AI everywhere' world.
Building upon their 20-year partnership, IBM and Lenovo will collaborate to
deliver AI solutions comprised of technology from the IBM watsonx portfolio of
AI products, including the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority
(SDAIA) open-source Arabic Large Language Model (ALLaM), and Lenovo
infrastructure.
These solutions are expected to help government and business clients in the
Kingdom to accelerate their use of AI to improve public services and make
data-driven decisions in areas such as fraud detection, public safety, customer
service, code modernization and IT operations.
"Today's announcement represents an important step in the longstanding
relationship between IBM and Lenovo," said Giovanni Di Filippo, President
of EMEA, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Lenovo. "We're pleased to deepen
our partnership to bring IBM's fit-for-purpose generative AI offerings together
with Lenovo's infrastructure solutions for both on-premises and cloud use to
provide customers in Saudi Arabia with solutions designed to meet their unique
needs in this fast-paced growing market."
Organizations in Saudi Arabia are currently able to access ALLaM through
watsonx; use advanced AI capabilities to train, tune and deploy ALLaM; and run
their AI workloads on Lenovo infrastructure for both on-premises and cloud use
cases. The new solutions are expected to provide additional ways for clients to
harness the power of generative AI with an approach based on transparency,
trust and choice.
"IBM and Lenovo have a rich history of joint innovation and partnership
that spans two decades," said Ayman AlRashed, Regional Vice President, IBM
Saudi Arabia. "We look forward to this new collaboration to bring together
Lenovo's infrastructure offerings and IBM's AI portfolio, which utilizes small,
efficient, open-source models targeted for specific use cases and geographic
requirements. Together we will drive even greater value for our mutual clients
in the Kingdom."
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