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Under the guidance of Prince Mohammed bin Naif, second deputy premier and interior minister, government departments have been advised to transfer services to an electronic platform in order to facilitate and ease procedures for citizens and residents to handle various transactions.

The government plans to expand these e-government services to complement its broader initiatives and projects aimed at achieving sustainable growth and development.

Weiterlesen: SA: Government agencies asked to expand online services

Riyadh Passport Department deployed Wednesday two mobile units offering e-services at two major locations.

One was in King Khaled University Hospital at King Saud University’s main campus and the other at King Saud Medical Complex (formerly Al-Shumaisy Hospital) in southeast central part of the capital.

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A team from the Arab Interior Ministers Council (AIMC) visited the National Information Center (NIC) here to learn about the technical services offered by the Saudi Ministry of Interior and other government agencies.

During the visit, Mohammed bin Ali Kuman, AIMC secretary-general, and the accompanying delegation met with Tariq bin Abdullah Al-Sheddi, NIC’s director general, sources said Tuesday.

Weiterlesen: SA: Arab council briefed on NIC working

The Riyadh Municipality has upgraded its e-services by utilizing its modern infrastructure, including ICT for facilitating access to municipal services.

It is a strategic move for the current year in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, an official at the municipality.

Weiterlesen: SA: Riyadh Municipality upgrades e-services

Spending on ICT products and services in Saudi Arabia will increase 4.6 percent year on year in 2015 to total 36.95 billion according to International Data Corporation's newly released predictions for the year ahead.

IT services will see the fastest growth with the year to be characterized by growing interest in hybrid cloud solutions as the flexibility of this cloud model begins to resonate with Saudi CIOs looking for a viable and effective 'halfway house' between on-premise technology and remotely delivered services.

Weiterlesen: SA: Hybrid cloud model gains traction

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