Micro Focus showcases transformative tech portfolio at LEAP

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At the LEAP conference, which got underway today at Riyadh, Micro Focus is showcasing the latest technology in IT service management, cybersecurity, application modernisation, and digital transformation.

Additionally, the software vendor is also highlighting technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, such as artificial intelligence and robotics, and their impact on the future of work and employment.

Speaking about the participation at LEAP, Gonzalo Usandizaga, President of International, Middle East, Micro Focus, said that Saudi Arabia is undergoing major tech changes, especially due to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, resulting in various Saudi sectors being disrupted by the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“A major tech event in the Kingdom at the global level such as LEAP reflects the qualitative shift that Saudi Arabia is experiencing in various areas, in particular the tech sector in which Saudi Arabia has demonstrated its superiority,” he said.

Usandizaga said Micro Focus was proud to be a part of the conference, which he said provides “a link between revolutionary pioneers and technology innovators, and business leaders, governmental entities, investors and others.”

In his presentation at LEAP, Usandizaga will spotlight the contributions of the of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and AI technologies in reshaping the future of work, developing technologies, and creating new jobs; and hence the need to reimagine and reinvent work and most importantly Leadership.

According to Usandizaga, redesigning work in this way can streamline processes, increase efficiency, and enhance operational flexibility and agility.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution will also foster changes in hiring practices and expand the pool of available candidates and increase diversity for companies while helping to ease the broad workforce transitions that will play out across all countries. Eventually, this will change economies and societies, and make our world more interconnected than ever before.

 Digitalisation in Saudi Arabia

Usandizaga said that Vision 2030 has helped speed up digitization in all sectors of the Kingdom, praising Saudi Arabia’s use of AI to deal with the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, through several smart programs and applications.

He added that further technical developments are expected in Saudi Arabia, and that Micro Focus believed in the potential of the Saudi market in the technology sector.

 

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