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Vision 2030 and Enterprise IT Infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

Updated 23 Jun 2026

Saudi Vision 2030 has accelerated digital transformation across government, industry and the private sector. For technology leaders, that means rising expectations for secure, scalable and well-managed infrastructure.

What is changing

Organisations are modernising data centers, adopting cloud and hybrid models, strengthening cybersecurity to meet national frameworks, and making buildings and operations smarter and more efficient. The common thread is integration: systems that once stood alone are now expected to work together.

Vision 2030 rewards organisations that treat technology as connected infrastructure rather than isolated projects.

Implications for technology planning

  • Design for scale and change, not just today's requirement.
  • Build security and compliance in from the start.
  • Favour integrated, vendor-neutral solutions over lock-in.
  • Plan operations and support alongside the build.

Key takeaways

  • Demand is shifting toward integrated, secure, scalable infrastructure.
  • Compliance and operations should be designed in, not bolted on.
  • A single accountable integrator reduces coordination risk.

As a Riyadh-based, vendor-neutral integrator, Core Link Arabia helps organisations align technology investments with Vision 2030 goals across our full range of services.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does Vision 2030 affect IT decisions?
It raises expectations for secure, scalable and integrated infrastructure, and makes compliance with national frameworks a baseline rather than an afterthought.
What should we prioritise?
Design for scale and change, build in security and compliance, prefer integrated vendor-neutral solutions, and plan operations from the start.

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