By Pavneet Kaur
Publication Date: 2026-01-06 12:11:00
Saudi Arabia’s technological ambitions are no longer simply about embracing innovation, but about building it. Over the past year, we’ve seen a clear shift from importing infrastructure to producing it locally, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has been right at the center of that shift.
As you expand your ‘Made in Saudi Arabia’ server portfolio with AMD and alfanar, HPE is redefining what it means to manufacture for (and within) the region. The company’s latest HPE ProLiant DL365 and DL385 Gen11 servers, powered by 4th and 5th generation AMD EPYC™ processors, are a direct response to the Middle East’s growing appetite for faster, smarter and more secure computing. But more than that, they represent the Kingdom’s drive to create technology that reflects its own data economy and the goals of Vision 2030.
To decode what this really means for businesses, digital infrastructure and the region’s innovation roadmap, we sat down with Mohammad Alrehaili, Vice…