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SUSE Powers New Era of Innovation with Formal Entry into Saudi Arabia

The expansion brings power of open source software to fuel growth, innovation and digital sovereignty across the Kingdom

SUSE, a global leader in enterprise open source solutions, today formalizes its operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This marks a significant milestone in SUSE’s long-term commitment to the region, and reinforces the Kingdom’s central role in the company’s Central Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) growth strategy.

The formal entry into the market will deepen SUSE’s local presence, accelerate customer adoption of open technologies, and drive the development of high-skilled local jobs and technical training across Saudi Arabia.

The move comes as the Kingdom’s information and communications technology (ICT) market is entering a period of rapid expansion, estimated at around USD 50.6 billion in 2024 and projected to reach USD 76.05 billion by 2029. The country’s data center sector is also seeing significant growth, with expectations that it will exceed USD 3.9 billion by 2030, supported by a cloud-first government strategy and large-scale public investment aligned with Vision 2030.

SUSE’s presence in the Middle East is already well established, and this formal entry into Saudi Arabia complements existing regional activities, partner networks and customer relationships. The new entity will enable SUSE to deliver even closer support to enterprises and public sector bodies seeking to advance their digital transformation and data sovereignty goals.

“This is a defining moment for SUSE and for our customers and partners in Saudi Arabia. Our formal entry into the market signals our support of the Kingdom’s vision and in its ambition to become a global technology hub,” said Ismail Ibrahim, General Manager, Central Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) at SUSE. “SUSE’s mission is to empower enterprises and government entities to innovate freely with secure, open and interoperable infrastructure that reduce vendor lock-in and unlock real value.

By putting people and skills at the heart of this expansion, we are creating the jobs and capabilities that will underpin digital sovereignty, resilience and long-term economic growth.”

“Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is built on a foundation of innovation, empowerment and partnership. SUSE’s decision to invest and establish a local entity in the Kingdom demonstrates

international confidence in our digital transformation journey,” said Saleh Alharbi from Human Resources Development Fund. “Open source technologies play a vital role in fostering agility, local talent development and knowledge transfer, all of which are essential for building a diversified and competitive digital economy. We look forward to working closely with SUSE to advance these shared goals.”

The Saudi expansion forms part of SUSE’s wider CEMEA growth strategy, which prioritizes localization, ecosystem development and long-term regional investment.

Establishing a formal entity in the Kingdom positions SUSE to support national priorities, from public sector modernization to private sector cloud and edge deployments, while strengthening the local innovation ecosystem through developer engagement, skills programs and collaboration with universities and partners.

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