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The King Abdullah Initiative for Arabic Content in Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s twofour54 are both pioneering projects that collectively seek to further enrich and enhance the quality of digital Arabic content.

Badr Ward, CEO of Ertiqa, a leading provider of mobile and digital content in the Middle East, said that the “digital library” supports publishers and developers of digital content by providing a user-friendly and secure platform to host the most comprehensive range of Arabic digital content.

Moreover, by virtue of being readily available and easily accessible to Arab readers worldwide, the e-library serves as an excellent tool to maximize the market potential of digital Arabic content publishers he said after announcing the launch of a groundbreaking digital platform called “Ertiqa Digital Library”, which provides access to all types of digital Arabic content.

Weiterlesen: SA: Boosting access to Arabic e-content

Prince Muhammad bin Naif, assistant interior minister for security affairs, on Saturday launched a new electronic service system for Saudis and expatriates.

People can access the service by logging in to the website www.epassport.gov.sa.

“This system will enable Saudis and expatriates to receive all types of services such as issuance of passports, birth certificates or other documents electronically without visiting their offices,” the prince said during the opening ceremony.

Weiterlesen: SA: Passport e-services upgraded

The King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) has launched 'HIFZ', which specializes in data storage and protection from disasters, as a new and additional service to the academic, research and government agencies in the Kingdom.

Dr. Hisham Saleh Bin Abbas, the supervisor of the Internet services unit, said that the service is designed to enable users of the KACST website, from academic and research institutions, to save the data of their backup copies for reference in case of an emergency.

Weiterlesen: SA: King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology launches data protection

Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) has launched an E-Authentication & Certification Service in cooperation with House of Development (HOD), a software and document security solutions company based in Jeddah Saudi Arabia.

The new electronic authentication and certification system will be integrated with "YESSER," the e-Government Program in Saudi Arabia.

Countries all over the world are making the transition to e-Government so as to establish a secure mechanism to receive electronically certified documents and authorizations and make it easier, safer and faster for public officials to validate documents and e-signatures.

Weiterlesen: SA: JCCI launches E-Authentication & Certification system for B2B Certificates

The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has become the first government entity in Saudi Arabia to introduce an electronic transformation program (e-TP) by unveiling the ambitious i-Supplier Portal at a function in Riyadh, Tuesday.

The implementation of i-Supplier Portal at SWCC is part of Saudi Arabia’s e-governance program, said Abdullah Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Hussayen, Minister of Water and Electricity, in an inaugural speech that was delivered on his behalf by Fehied Bin Fahd Al-Shareef, SWCC Governor.

Muhammad Abdullah Al-Khedher, SWCC Director for e-TP and Detlev Daues, CEO V-Line, a Hanover-based company which is the largest supplier to SWCC were also present.

Weiterlesen: SA: SWCC launches i-Supplier Portal, ‘reduces operation efforts, costs’

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