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HPE (NYSE: HPE) announced the launch of a local cloud instance in Saudi Arabia for the HPE Juniper Networking Mist™ AI Virtual native networking platform.

The company reported that this milestone supports the growth of AIOps and intelligent infrastructure in the region. It also brings the HPE Juniper Networking Marvis® AI engine, the industry’s first Gen AI virtual assistant, closer to Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation goals.

HPE revealed that its networking solutions have seen strong adoption in the Kingdom. The Marvis AI virtual assistant delivers proactive insights, automation, and self-healing features. This helps customers achieve a seamless experience from client to cloud.

The company stated that the launch will accelerate growth across multiple verticals:

“With the launch of a local Mist cloud instance in Saudi Arabia, HPE is deepening its commitment to the Kingdom’s digital future,” said Jacob Chacko, regional director, Middle East and Africa, HPE Networking. He added that the investment lets customers store data locally and leverage AI-native networking at scale.

HPE reported that the new cloud instance offers Saudi customers agility, resiliency, and scale. It supports wireless access, wired access, zero trust network access control, indoor location services, SD-WAN/SASE, and secure data storage.

The expansion strengthens HPE’s support for secure, intelligent networking globally. Other Mist cloud instances exist in the United States and six more countries.