Regional conflict: Iran's IRGC warns it may cut undersea internet cables in Persian Gulf
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a warning that it may sever undersea data cables in the Persian Gulf as a tactical option.
- Cutting cables would risk regional and global connectivity, impacting Gulf states' international traffic and financial services.
- Security and telecom operators should consider contingency routing and data sovereignty measures for critical services.
The Times of India · 2026-04-22
Digital skills: Cloudera survey shows high confidence in Saudi data amid governance challenges
- Cloudera survey finds Saudi institutions express high confidence in their data assets but note governance gaps.
- Respondents prioritised upskilling in data engineering, MLOps and AI governance to sustain adoption momentum.
- Aligns with national programs that report 411,000 digital jobs and ongoing investment in digital skills development.
Asharq Al‑Awsat · 2026-04-22
CST / Industry: OmniOps joins Grafana Labs partner program to deliver sovereign observability in Saudi
- OmniOps will deliver Grafana Labs observability tools under a partner program with emphasis on sovereign, in‑country deployments.
- The move supports localised monitoring for AI infrastructure and cloud services to meet data residency and security requirements.
- Partnership signals growing commercial ecosystem for Saudi AI infrastructure and vendor localisation.
TradingView (Reuters/Zawya) · 2026-04-22
Global tech: IEA warns AI data‑centre electricity use will triple by 2030
- IEA projects electricity demand from AI data centres could triple by 2030, raising supply and sustainability concerns.
- Recommendations include energy efficiency, increased renewables, and co‑location planning near grids to manage peaks.
- Saudi data centre growth plans should factor in projected 440 MW capacity increases and accelerated demand for AI compute.
Engineering & Technology (The IET) · 2026-04-22
Conflict tech: U.S. deploys Ukrainian anti‑drone technology to protect Saudi base from Iranian attacks
- U.S. forces are using Ukrainian anti‑drone systems and expertise to strengthen defenses at a Saudi air base after Iranian threats.
- Deployment highlights rapid transfer of battlefield tech between partners to protect critical Gulf infrastructure.
- Operational detail is limited; this signals heightened force‑protection posture and tech cooperation amid regional tensions.
The New Voice of Ukraine · 2026-04-22