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Estarta Solutions and the Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs announce successful deployment of Morasalat
- Jordan: Tuesday, May 01 - 2007 at 15:06
- PRESS RELEASE
Estarta Solutions, a leading regional IT innovator, and SCPMA, The Saudi Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs, today announced the success of Estarta to provide Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs with a customized administrative communication solution designed to electronically manage incoming and outgoing mail and Microsoft SharePoint portal deployment and customization.
On the other hand, the intranet portal endowed the Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs knowledge worker with a focal and centralized access point to view organizational news and announcements, share documents and promote inter-employee collaboration.
"The broad functional range of Morasalat and the intranet portal will enable us to enhance internal processes and deliver a collaborative user experience to our employees. Estarta is a regionally trusted solution provider with a strong track record in the IT market." said Khaled Al-Malki, CTO of the Supreme Council of Petroleum and Minerals Affairs.
"Our partnership with Estarta Solutions in Saudi Arabia has been successful. We surely welcome future opportunities of cooperation with Estarta.'', said Faisal Al-Monaii, Chief Executive Officer of SSS.
In the words of Majdi Albeit Shawish, Chief Executive Officer of Estarta Solutions ,"The Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs project's success illustrates Estarta's commitment to the regional IT scene and ability to deploy world-class solutions adapted to our clientele's aspirations. Our obligation to meet our clients` objectives, aligned with the twin strengths of technical expertise and use of latest technologies, enabled us to meet the Saudi Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs' expectations.''
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About The Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral AffairsThe Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs (SCPMA) is a governmental body in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is responsible for tackling issues and policies related to the oil and mineral industry within the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
About Estarta Solutions\SSS
Estarta Solutions is a regional IT solutions provider and innovator, focusing on delivering solutions to the public, telecommunications and financial services sectors. Powered by over fourteen years of global experience, its offerings range from IT consulting to product development and solutions design and implementation. With offices in Amman, Aqaba, Doha, Dubai, Khobar, Kuwait and Riyadh, Estarta's client base extends over Europe, the US and the Middle East. Estarta Solutions is partially owned by Microsoft Corporation and Cisco Systems.
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