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62% OF SAUDI LEADERS ARE FAILING TO USE THEIR DATA EFFECTIVELY, NEW CLOUDERA REPORT FINDS

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Cloudera, the only company bringing AI to data anywhere, today released its latest global survey, The Data Readiness Index: Understanding the Foundations for Successful AI, examining how prepared enterprises are to support AI at scale. Surveying more than 300 IT leaders in the EMEA region, including strong insights from Saudi Arabia, the report finds that while AI adoption is growing, most organizations still lack the data foundation needed for success.

The findings highlight a sharp contrast in how effectively organizations track their data. Nearly 9 in 10 EMEA  IT leaders claim complete visibility into where all their data resides, compared to just 32% of respondents in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, 62% of Saudi respondents cite data access restrictions as a major roadblock to effective data use.

This gap highlights an emerging ‘AI readiness illusion’: the belief that organizations are prepared to scale AI even as critical data challenges remain unresolved.

“Enterprises aren’t struggling to adopt AI, they’re struggling to operationalize it beyond experiments,” said Sergio Gago, Chief Technology Officer at Cloudera. “AI is only as effective as the data that fuels it. Without seamless access to all their data, organizations limit the accuracy, trust, and business value that AI can deliver. You can’t do AI without data.”

AI Adoption is High, but ROI Remains Elusive

While AI is now deeply embedded across the enterprise, achieving consistent returns on investment remains difficult due to a sharp geographical divide in implementation hurdles. Across EMEA, the struggle is largely centered on the inputs, with data quality issues (18%) and cost overruns (16%) cited as the primary causes of lackluster ROI. However, Saudi Arabia presents a different challenge focused on execution. In the Kingdom, weak integration into workflows is the overwhelming barrier at 29%, nearly doubling the concern over data quality, which sits at 15%.

These regional nuances are further tangled by significant infrastructure limitations. Around 65% of respondents in KSA report that performance constraints have hindered operational initiatives, highlighting the immense difficulty of scaling AI across fragmented environments.

Bridging The Data Gap

At the core of these challenges is a significant disconnect between data optimism and operational reality.

The report highlights that 95% of KSA respondents are highly confident in their data, but only 32% of that data is currently fully governed. While this outpaces the broader EMEA region, where only 26% of data is governed despite 91% confidence, it highlights a critical execution gap that organizations are now racing to fill.

The Kingdom is uniquely positioned to bridge this divide with 100% of Saudi respondents ready to adopt new governance frameworks, and 79% being extremely willing to transform their operations. This regional commitment suggests that Saudi Arabia’s proactive approach will likely outpace its peers in the race toward AI and digital maturity.

Strategic Alignment and the Accountability Gap

While leadership in both the EMEA and KSA regions understands the necessity of data infrastructure, the execution and accountability frameworks are worlds apart. More than 90% of EMEA respondents report a well-defined data strategy tied directly to business objectives, while only over half  (53%) of Saudi Arabian respondents feel the same level of alignment.

Accountability and internal culture further widen this divide. In EMEA, 69% of leaders hold the CIO or CTO chiefly responsible for data readiness, whereas in Saudi Arabia, only 35% place ultimate responsibility on this role, indicating a more emerging ownership structure.

Beyond accountability and alignment, respondents in Saudi Arabia face a unique internal hurdle: 50% struggle with insufficient data literacy, while nearly a third (32%) cite a lack of executive sponsorship.

Data Readiness Will Define the Next Phase of Enterprise AI

As enterprise AI shifts from experimentation to execution, data readiness is emerging as the defining factor separating leaders from laggards.

Organizations able to fully access and govern all their data, wherever it resides, are far better equipped to deliver trusted, scalable AI. Notably, every respondent in the report indicated their organization is willing to adapt existing frameworks to support true data readiness.

As enterprises confront the limits of the AI readiness illusion, the path forward is clear: unlocking AI’s full value will require more than ambition; it will demand genuine data readiness. Those that close this gap will be best positioned to drive lasting impact and lead the next era of intelligent business.

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BOSCH IS INVESTING IN ITS FUTURE FIELDS OF BUSINESS

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Innovations and the development of new business areas have made Bosch the technology leader it is today. To expand its innovation landscape further, the company is investing around 200 million euros in its subsidiary Bosch Business Innovations over the next five years. As a corporate venture builder, the unit develops new business ideas beyond Bosch’s current core business and builds startups from the early stages onward. The aim is to systematically bring these to market maturity and also to develop new leading business models for Bosch.

To this end, Bosch Business Innovations has defined business areas in line with the Bosch strategy in which investments are to be prioritized and in which the market dynamics are an optimal match for Bosch’s competencies and technological expertise. The first of these are software-controlled manufacturing, remote health monitoring, and the capture, use, and storage of greenhouse gases. Further business areas will be added over the next four years, with the goal of having 20 successful startups in operation by 2030.

“Innovative strength and technology leadership are an integral part of Bosch’s history,” says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “We have always continued to develop by identifying and investing in new technologies early and decisively – because innovation is our most important currency. We’re now significantly strengthening Bosch Business Innovations with financial resources so that new ideas have a home and the space to develop.”

Axel Deniz, CEO of Bosch Business Innovations, adds: “Our aim is to systematically develop new ideas beyond our current core business. To achieve this, we rely on Bosch’s strengths, in particular its technological expertise and patent power. We combine this structural advantage of a large company with the speed and flexibility of the startup world.”

Bosch Business Innovations accelerates market maturity with partnerships
To bring both worlds together in an optimal way, Bosch Business Innovations relies on a partnership model: it joins with experienced venture studios to build new business ideas from scratch and bring them quickly to market maturity. Bosch thus combines its own strengths – from technological expertise and patent power to industrial scaling – with the deployment speed and venture-building expertise of external partners. This creates a model in which opportunities and risks are deliberately shared and innovations are systematically put into implementation.
The focus is on the founders: Bosch Business Innovations is also open to external entrepreneurs in particular and gives them a crucial head start. They are involved in the company at an early stage, take on responsibility, and play an active role in shaping the startup from the very beginning. In addition, external investors are involved early on so as to tap into additional capital and market access. The approach is supported by specialized partners who contribute market and technology trends and facilitate access to international startup ecosystems.
Growth market for remote health monitoring
In the field of remote health monitoring, Bosch Business Innovations sees a rapidly growing market that has thus far remained fragmented. Bosch already has a strong healthcare ecosystem that includes the Robert Bosch Hospital and numerous hospital partnerships. This is complemented by Bosch’s technological expertise: among other things, the company is the global market leader for MEMS sensors, which are indispensable in remote health monitoring.

In software-controlled manufacturing, Bosch looks to its own industrial strength as well as its expertise in data, software, and AI. Targeted investments in startups are intended to create platform-based business models for software in manufacturing operations.

The third defined investment area is carbon capture, a strategic area of development. Bosch is examining ways in which industrial decarbonization and carbon capture from the ambient air can be translated into business models.

Bosch Business Innovations realigns existing portfolio
Bosch Business Innovations evolved from grow platform GmbH, a wholly owned Bosch subsidiary that developed internal startups within the company. The previous portfolio was restructured by Bosch Business Innovations. The aim is to create viable future prospects within or outside Bosch for all existing teams. For example, Bosch Advanced Ceramics achieved an important milestone at the end of 2025: the ceramic 3D printing specialist was successfully sold to Sintokogio, a leading provider of industrial equipment and manufacturing solutions.

Bosch Business Innovations is thus establishing itself as a further pillar of innovation activity at Bosch. The other pillars include, among others, the extensive research and development activities across the company and the existing venture capital unit, Bosch Ventures.

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NEXT-GEN COMPUTING REDEFINED: INTEL LAUNCHES THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE CORE ULTRA 7 270K PLUS PROCESSOR

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Intel has officially expanded its Series 2 lineup with the release of the Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 270K Plus processor. Built on the advanced “Arrow Lake Refresh” architecture, this new flagship-tier CPU is engineered to deliver unprecedented levels of power, efficiency, and AI-driven performance for both enthusiast gamers and high-end creative professionals.

The Ultimate Expression of Performance

The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus represents a significant leap forward in desktop computing. Featuring a robust 24-core configuration comprising 8 high-frequency Performance-cores (P-cores) and 16 high-efficiency Efficiency-cores (E-cores) the processor provides 24 dedicated threads of processing power. With a maximum turbo frequency reaching 5.5 GHz, it is designed to handle the most demanding multithreaded workloads, from 4K video rendering to complex 3D simulation, with remarkable ease.

Introducing Intel Binary Optimization Tool (iBOT)

A standout feature of the 270K Plus is the debut of the Intel Binary Optimization Tool (iBOT). This revolutionary x86 binary translation technology allows the CPU to analyze and optimize software code in real-time. By streamlining instructions for better execution, iBOT supercharges performance in gaming and professional applications, ensuring that software runs faster and more efficiently than ever before on the Intel platform.

Enhanced Memory and Connectivity

Intel continues to push the boundaries of platform technology. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus natively supports DDR5 memory speeds up to 7200 MT/s and introduces support for CUDIMM (Clocked Unbuffered Dual In-Line Memory Modules). This allows for higher memory densities and improved stability at extreme frequencies.

Connectivity is also at the forefront, with integrated support for Thunderbolt™ 5, offering lightning-fast data transfer speeds and simplified single-cable docking solutions. Coupled with native Wi-Fi 7 capabilities, the 270K Plus ensures users remain at the cutting edge of networking technology.

Key Technical Specifications

Architecture                                                           Arrow Lake Refresh (Series 2)

Total Cores                                                              24 (8 P-cores + 16 E-cores)

Total Threads                                                         24

Max Turbo Frequency                                        5.5 GHz

Intel® Smart Cache (L3)                                    36 MB

Total L2 Cache                                                       40 MB

Graphics                                                                   Intel® Xe-LPG (4 Xe-cores)

Memory Support                                                  DDR5 up to 7200 MT/s (CUDIMM Support)

Socket                                                                       LGA 1851

Processor Base Power                                      125 W

Official Distribution and Availability

As a leading value-added distributor in the region, ASBIS is proud to be an official distributor of Intel products. We are committed to bringing the latest in semiconductor innovation to our partners and customers across the Middle East and Africa.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is now available through the ASBIS network. For more information regarding pricing, bulk orders, or technical support, please contact our dedicated marketing team.

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POWERING THE FUTURE OF ENTERPRISE STORAGE

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MBUZZ and Phison Electronics strengthen distribution to meet evolving data center demands.

MBUZZ today announced the company is in an official distribution agreement with Phison Electronics, a global leader in NAND flash controllers and storage solutions, to bring the Pascari enterprise storage portfolio to the regional UAE, Saudi Arabia and broader Middle East market.

Phison is one of the industry’s most respected names in NAND flash controller technology and storage solutions, with deep expertise in SSD architecture, firmware development and enterprise-grade storage platforms. Backed by strong R&D, Phison continues to deliver high-performance, reliable and scalable solutions across global data center and enterprise environments.

The Pascari enterprise portfolio builds on this technical foundation with a focused range of enterprise SSD solutions designed to address diverse workload and deployment requirements. From performance-intensive environments to data-centric, boot,and SATA-based infrastructure, Pascari solutions are engineered to deliver the efficiency, consistency and flexibility modern enterprises require.

Built upon 25 years of expertise, Phison Electronics provides controller design, firmware development, and customization, with a portfolio is well positioned to support organizations in building agile and future-ready storage environments.

 “Collaborating with MBUZZ expands access to enterprise storage solutions purpose-built for today’s data-intensive environments, where performance, low latency and endurance are critical,” said KS Pua, CEO, Phison Electronics. “With the Pascari portfolio, Phison delivers a balance of performance and cost efficiency for hyperscale and enterprise infrastructure through workload-optimized design. Together with MBUZZ’s regional expertise, we are enabling more customers to access and deploy scalable, reliable storage architectures.”

MBUZZ is a leading technology solutions provider in the region, delivering a comprehensive portfolio spanning HPC, AI, Storage, Industrial & Client compute, Smart city solutions, Gaming, Cybersecurity. With capabilities across high-performance components, AI   workstations and fully integrated infrastructure solutions, MBUZZ enables businesses to build environments aligned with evolving workload demands.

This collaboration with Phison Electronics reflects a shared vision to bring the Pascari enterprise storage portfolio closer to regional markets—enabling organizations to adopt high-performance, reliable, and scalable storage solutions tailored for modern data center and enterprise environments. By combining Phison’s innovation in enterprise SSD technology with MBUZZ’s strong channel ecosystem and solution-led approach, the collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of next-generation storage architectures across the region.

“This collaboration with Phison Electronics is centered on bringing greater architectural depth and flexibility to enterprise storage deployments in the region. Pascari’s design philosophy—rooted in controller-level innovation and firmware optimization-aligns closely with the kind of workload-specific, performance-consistent infrastructure our customers demand today,” said Sabir Saleem, CEO, MBUZZ. “By integrating this capability within our solution ecosystem, we are not just expanding portfolio breadth, but enabling more precise, scalable and commercially aligned storage strategies for modern data environments.

With this partnership, we aim to provide our partners and customers with storage solutions that are intelligently designed, operationally efficient and aligned with the evolving realities of enterprise and data center infrastructure.”

MBUZZ and Phison are establishing a stronger route to market for enterprise-class storage solutions built around performance, flexibility; and scale. By combining Phison’s global technology leadership in enterprise SSD innovation with MBUZZ’s channel strength, regional reach; and solution-led approach, the partnership is well positioned to support organizations across enterprise IT, Data Center, OEM; and specialized infrastructure environments. More importantly, it reflects a shared commitment to enabling businesses with storage solutions that are not only technically robust, but commercially relevant in an increasingly data-driven world.

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