Collaboration Supports Digital Transformation and Data Sovereignty in Alignment with
Saudi Vision 2030
SAP has announced the availability of its SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) on Google Cloud in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, exclusively for regulated* customers.
This strategic collaboration aims to advance Saudi government organizations and critical national infrastructure entities with scalable, secure, and innovative cloud solutions. SAP BTP is an innovation platform optimized for SAP applications in the cloud that brings together application development and automation, data and analytics, integration, and AI capabilities in one unified environment.
By emphasizing data sovereignty and facilitating digital transformation, the initiative ensures compliance with local regulations and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030.
“We are delighted that SAP BTP is now available for our Saudi regulated customers on Google Cloud’s in-country region. SAP BTP serves as the foundation for integrating and extending SAP and third-party applications, empowering these organizations to enhance their operations and gain competitive advantages,” asserted Mohammed Al Romaizan, Vice President, SAP Saudi Arabia.
Digital economy
“By leveraging SAP BTP on Google Cloud, these organizations can innovate with speed, optimize costs, and enhance their competitive advantage while ensuring compliance with local regulations and contributing to the growth of the digital economy in Saudi Arabia,” observed Bader Almadi, Country Manager, Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia.
SAP BTP is an innovation platform optimized for SAP applications in the cloud. By bringing together application development and automation, data and analytics, and integration capabilities in one unified environment, it offers tailored solutions for the needs of regulated entities.
The availability of SAP BTP on Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia offers regulated organizations significant advantages. The local deployment reduces latency and enhances application performance, while scalable infrastructure supports growth without the need for extensive on-premises hardware investments.