GE signs $25m partnership with Hewlett Packard on cyber-related digital solutions across Africa, Middle East, Turkey
September 13, 20171.8K views0 comments
GE, the digital industrial company, has signed a $25 million strategic partnership agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) that will bring its breakthrough digital industrial solutions at scale to Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey.
The three-year agreement with HPE is the first collaboration of this scale and scope in the region and will focus primarily on cyber security solutions in operational technology, with the potential to move into other digital solutions in the future.
Ali Saleh, senior vice president and chief commercial officer for GE Digital MEA said the partnership, “will enable our most important customers and partners in the region to begin the journey of digital transformation in a secure environment. HPE has the strongest partner programme among peers to manage a partnership of this scope and scale, to bolster a secure digital ecosystem, and reach customers quickly through an innovative business model.”
Johannes Koch, managing director, Middle East and Africa for HPE said, “This agreement for Middle East, Africa and Turkey builds on our global partnership with GE to help our customers and partners take advantage of the Industrial Internet of Things and drive digital transformation across their business. The requirement for security in both information technology and operational technology environments, and the need to protect critical infrastructures makes this an ideal opportunity for our partners.”
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One of the first solutions the partnership will focus on is OpShield from GE Digital.
OpShield was created specifically to protect critical infrastructure, drawing on years of embedded device testing and assessments of hundreds of industrial facilities.
The solution reduces the risk of cyber-related unplanned downtime; improves asset protection from cyber-related damage; helps safeguard protected health information (PHI); reduces the risk of damage to reputation and intellectual property theft due to cyber incidents; increases customers’ confidence to connect and optimize assets.
In the first year of the partnership, GE Digital Cyber Security solutions will be distributed through the HPE Channel Partner Network across the MEA and Turkey region, with a particular focus on the Gulf, Levant, Northern Africa, South Africa, and Turkey.
“By using this existing Partner Network with more than 1,500 partners in the region today, HPE and GED together will bring critical digital and cyber security solutions to industrial controls and infrastructure networks,” a statement released through APO said.
To enable this outreach, the HPE Partner Ready Program (recognized as the industry’s number one partner program in EMEA [1]) will ensure that more than 340 HPE specialists and Channel Partner technical and sales resources will be trained and certified on GE Digital solutions to deliver the solution on HPE storage and server infrastructure.
In addition, HPE’s own security capabilities for information technology infrastructure will complement the solutions provided by GE for the operational technology environment.
GE Digital and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have also agreed to discussions around bringing Predix-based applications to the market.
Predix is the platform for the Industrial Internet of Things – connecting machines, data, and people to power the digital industrial companies of the future.
It is the foundation that enables industrial businesses to securely collect and analyze data in real time so they can operate faster, smarter, and more efficiently. Specifically, GE Digital and HPE will look at “on premise” Predix-based applications. Predix is the only platform that provides connectivity capabilities from machines to full premises, and all the way to the cloud for a complete, integrated view of a company’s devices, processes, and people.
GE has introduced its advanced digital capabilities in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey through several landmark agreements announced over the last year. With a presence of over 80 years, GE has more than 20,000 employees in the region driving the Aviation, Digital, Healthcare, Oil & Gas, Power, and Transportation businesses.