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Zain KSA has launched “Zain Cloud” service dedicated to businesses, SMEs, entrepreneurs, and government sectors in partnership with AliBaba Cloud, one the world’s largest cloud computing companies.

Chief Business and Wholesale Officer at Zain KSA Eng. Saad Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Sadhan explained that Zain KSA Cloud is distinguished as a public locally based cloud in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is easy and completely secure, and is compatible with the Kingdom’s data protection requirements.

Read more: SA: Zain KSA partners with AliBaba to launch cloud services

Energy City Development Company (ECDC), the owner and developer of King Salman Energy Park (SPARK), and Integrated Dawiyat (Dawiyat) — wholly-owned subsidiary of Saudi Electricity Company — agreed to sign Heads of Terms for Dawiyat, in presence of King Salman Energy Park’s Chairman Dr. Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani to develop SPARK’s telecommunication infrastructure and associated smart services.

SPARK and Dawiyat will work together to deploy the fourth industrial revolution environment within SPARK by implementing advanced communication solutions to meet the industrial needs of the tenants.

Read more: SA: Dawiyat, ECDC to form strategic partnership to develop smart ICT infrastructure and services

The ministry has provided more than 27 electronic services through its website

The Saudi Ministry of Civil Service announced the completion of linking the databases of 90 public entities through e-Government Program (Yesser), achieving am 86% coverage of the public sector.

Read more: Saudi e-Government Program covers 86% of public sector

People in Saudi Arabia with legal judgments against them for failing to pay money they owe, or failing to carry out a judicial order, will no longer automatically be denied access to all online government services.

However, anyone who owes more than SR1 million and fails to pay it back within three months will be jailed.

Read more: Access to most online Saudi government services restored for many people in debt

Red Hat is delivering a wave of cutting-edge solutions to redefine the country’s global competitiveness

Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, has released breakthrough research unearthing the nexus between the innovative propensity of enterprise open source software and digital transformation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). These findings are backed by increased global adoption of open source solutions as cost-effective, flexible, reliable, secure, and alternative foundational systems to drive innovation and digital transformation.

Read more: Open source to drive digital transformation in Saudi Arabia

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