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AGiLiENCE delivers eGovernment solution to 360,000 users in Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, April 07 - 2004 at 09:27
- PRESS RELEASE
AGiLiENCE, the leading European provider of technology and solutions for expertise location and smart information management, today announced the acceptance of its most recent delivery by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Saudi Arabia.
The AGiLiENCE Enterprise Productivity Suite now supports mission-critical information exchanges between the ministry staff and the 360,000 teachers employed by the ministry, which are geographically spread all across the country.
"This solution allows us to improve the quality of information and to substantially drive productivity of our service processes", explains Abdul Kareem Alzhrani, General Manager for Teachers Affairs in the Ministry. "It provides a sound fundament for our entire digital eGovernment strategy by which we systematically move critical information flows from the paper to the web," details Ali Alolayyan, Manager of the Digital Department in the Ministry.
"As a European company, we are particularly proud to have won the trust of the Saudi Ministry and to have delivered successfully", comments Adel Alturkistani, General Manager of the regional distributor AGiLiENCE Middle East.
"This acceptance also marks an important milestone for our expansion strategy." concludes Dr. Christian Kurtzke, CEO of AGiLiENCE Group. "Our solutions are now used by customers in Europe, the US and Canada, in China, and - finally - also by leading organizations in the Middle East."
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About AGiLiENCE:AGiLiENCE, a Spin-off from SIEMENS AG, is a leading European provider of XML*-Technology and Solutions for Expertise Location & Smart Information Management.
The company is specialized on helping organizations to accelerate problem-solving & innovation in information-intensive processes, such as R&D, customer service and sales, by a better management of unstructured information flows and by facilitating effective collaboration of the right people for a given problem. This results in measurable cycle-time reductions and productivity increases, as well as in accelerated time to market. AGiLiENCE solutions are particularly useful for organizations with a geographically-dispersed workforce.
AGiLiENCE's well-acknowledged implementations include global solutions at Xerox and Siemens. The company targets commercial customers in all industries, including the pharmaceutical/life sciences, the personal care, aerospace & defense, automotive, chemical, and high-tech industries, as well as the public sector.
AGiLiENCE has offices in Munich, Germany, and Paris, France, as well as local representations in Dubai and Vienna/Virginia, USA.
XML=eXensible Markup Language, a global standard for information exchange, issued by the world-wide web consortium (w3c) in 1999
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