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Deloitte Expands Global AI Infrastructure Partnership to the Middle East

The Silicon-to-Service (S2S) AI offering—powered by Dell Technologies and NVIDIA—aims to accelerate AI adoption and strengthen AI sovereignty across the region.

Deloitte has expanded its cutting-edge Silicon-to-Service (S2S) AI offering—developed in partnership with Dell Technologies and NVIDIA—to the Middle East, marking a significant step in advancing enterprise and government access to secure, scalable, and high-performance AI infrastructure.

Following its global launch, the S2S platform integrates Dell’s PowerEdge XE9 serversPowerScale storage, and NVIDIA Blackwell accelerated computing architecture to deliver powerful AI capabilities from edge to cloud. The offering allows organizations to rapidly deploy and scale AI applications for mission-critical operations across sectors including healthcare, finance, energy, and government—while maintaining AI sovereignty and data security.

“Artificial intelligence presents regional and global organizations with unprecedented opportunities to innovate and scale. With the rollout of our Silicon-to-Service offering in the Middle East, Deloitte continues to lead AI business adoption in the region, supporting public and private organizations throughout their entire AI journey.”

— Yousef Barkawie, Partner – Engineering, AI & Data, Deloitte Middle East

The platform’s modular infrastructure supports advanced AI agents designed to enhance human productivityidentify cyber risks, and perform real-time analytics on vast datasets, empowering regional enterprises to accelerate digital transformation and operational excellence.

“With this expansion, Deloitte brings to the Middle East a globally proven AI foundation that enables innovation and performance at scale,” said Yousef Barkawie. “This initiative underlines our commitment to helping organizations across the region leverage the transformative potential of AI responsibly and effectively.”

The S2S offering is now available to public and private entities across the Middle East seeking to build or enhance their AI infrastructure in line with regional priorities for innovation, sustainability, and digital sovereignty.

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