Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 13 | Page 20

FUTURE TECHNOLOGY (Left to right and top to bottom) Ali Saleh GE Digital, Chris Wiese Credence Security, Christian Putz Pure Storage, Jason Roo Mimecast, John Hathaway BeyondTrust, Luis Ortega IFS, Mark Ackerman ServiceNow, Monzer Tohme Epicor, Niranj Sangal OMA Emirates, Ossama Eldeeb VMware, Savitha Bhaskar Condo Protego, Shahnawaz Sheikh SonicWall. 2017: The year in review Key industry executives look at the gains and challenges faced by channel partners across the year. By Arun Shankar. Rolling out Industrial Internet of Things GE Digital is driving digital transformation at the right juncture as regional governments are increasing focus on digital transformation, especially with the goal of leveraging the skills of the tech-savvy Arab youth. There is a clear understanding that digital is here and now, and not something to be applied in the distant future. 20 “The regional challenges to embracing digitisation are similar to global concerns. First, there are concerns relating to the security of the data collected, which is something GE Digital views seriously and have made considerable investments in to ensure peace of mind for our customers. We understand the data that GE Digital deals with is sensitive and important, so our range of solutions addresses challenges specific to infrastructure and industry,” explains Ali Saleh, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at GE Digital Middle East, Africa and Turkey. Secondly, in the region and around the world, it is the leadership mindset and vision that is crucial in driving the digital transformation. Many business leaders also do not have clarity regarding the business benefits of digitisation and GE Digital is highlighting this to partners. For GE Digital in the region, 2017 has Issue 13 INTELLIGENT TECH CHANNELS