Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 27 | Page 15

NEWS Oman’s ITA chooses Oracle Cloud to power e-transformation projects T he Information Technology Authority (ITA) of Oman has chosen a suite of Oracle Cloud solutions to create a robust IT infrastructure that will power its g-Cloud initiative for e-transformation projects. Abdul Rahman Al Thehaiban, of Oracle, and Dr Salim Al Ruzaiqi, Chief Executive Officer, sign the MOU The ITA supports Omani government entities develop innovative eServices and the news was welcomed by Dr Salim Al Ruzaiqi, Chief Executive Officer, ITA. He said: “At ITA we are focused on creating a modern government infrastructure that delivers swift, transparent and intuitive services to citizens, residents and visitors. Engaging in such MoUs will serve that purpose as Oracle has great g-Cloud solutions and an accredited record in encouraging entrepreneurship.” The Oracle solution offers complete SaaS application suites for ERP, HCM and CX, plus best-in-class database Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) from data centres throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. Furthermore, in continuation of its efforts to drive digital transformation in Oman, Oracle has also signed two MoUs to support ITA Oman’s Sas Programme for Entrepreneurship and has also launched Oracle’s first Oman IT graduate programme with ITA. Under the entrepreneurship programme, Oracle will guide Omani start-ups on the importance of cloud technology to achieve business objectives with mentoring programmes, expert talks, workshops and also by providing access to the Oracle Partner Network. ///////////////// Oman to host finals of start-up competition platform for young talent to embark on their careers and express their ideas. “The closing ceremony will be held in the Sultanate of Oman and is to be the incubator for hundreds of young people and entrepreneurs in their journey towards discovery, development and success.” Fady Jameel, President of Community Jameel International (a social enterprise that promotes sustainability), said: “The annual competition continues to play a key role in creating a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across the region, and Community Jameel is delighted to again support its already excellent reputation. T he final award ceremony of The MIT Enterprise Forum Arab Start-up Competition will be hosted in Oman on April 19. Hala Fadel, Chairwoman of the board of MITEF Pan Arab, emphasised the www.intelligentcio.com importance of investing in the talents of Arab youth. She said: “We proceed with the annual MIT Enterprise Forum Arab Start-up Competition for the 11th year in a row. Throughout the years it has become a “We look forward to further developing entrepreneurship in the Arab region by promoting dialogue on how entrepreneurship can be encouraged, developing innovation and discussing the challenges that young men and women may face in the future.” INTELLIGENTCIO 15