Huwise teams with Ejada to push data marketplace tools across the Middle East
Huwise has partnered with Saudi digital transformation firm Ejada Systems to expand deployment of its data product marketplace across the Middle East. The deal is aimed at making enterprise data easier for business users and AI to access, while supporting local data sovereignty requirements.
Why it matters: - The partnership could help more Middle East organizations turn data into a usable business asset instead of a stored resource. - Huwise’s marketplace model is designed to make secure, self-service data access easier for employees and AI systems. - Ejada brings regional delivery capacity across Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East.
What happened: - Huwise announced a new partnership with Ejada Systems, a Saudi Arabia-based digital transformation company. - Under the alliance, Ejada will promote and deliver Huwise’s data product marketplace solution to clients across the Middle East. - The companies said the goal is to improve access to data and support insight, innovation and performance.
The details: - Huwise’s platform uses an e-commerce-style marketplace interface. - The solution is built to increase data consumption and value across organizations. - The platform gives organizations and employees secure, compliant self-service access to data in the right formats. - Huwise says the system is designed for use by both humans and AI. - Huwise is available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and AWS in the United Arab Emirates. - Huwise said the local cloud options support digital sovereignty and control over data. - The platform integrates with more than 80 connectors. - Huwise also works with vendors including Snowflake, Databricks, SAP and Precisely. - Huwise said many of those vendors already work closely with Ejada. - Huwise said it serves more than 350 clients in 25 countries and has deployed more than 3,000 platforms worldwide. - The company said it has 14 years of experience in data management. - Ejada is headquartered in Riyadh. - Ejada says it has more than 4,100 professionals and more than 250 clients. - Ejada’s capabilities include enterprise applications, cloud, data and AI, cybersecurity, digital experience, managed services and workforce solutions. - Ejada said its programs align with Saudi Vision 2030.
Between the lines: - The deal reflects growing demand for local cloud deployment and sovereign data control in the region. - The partnership also pairs a product company with a regional integrator that already has deep enterprise relationships. - That combination could make it easier for Huwise to move from product availability to active adoption.
What's next: - Ejada will take Huwise’s platform to customers across the Middle East. - The companies are positioning the partnership around scalable data consumption models and faster business value from trusted data. - Wider adoption will likely depend on how quickly clients deploy the platform inside existing data stacks.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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