RIYADH: The Tourism Development Fund (TDF) has adopted cloud computing technology in cooperation with Oracle to enable investors to benefit from the Saudi tourism sector’s promising opportunities.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, TDF said that implementing the Cloud Computing Strategy (CCS) would enhance data integration, increase productivity, reduce costs, unify and facilitate operations and ensure smooth communication with all stakeholders, including investors, donors, and governmental agencies. TDF said cooperation with the world’s largest database management company will provide a full range of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure solutions and Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications which will contribute to enhancing TDF’s services.
The fund was founded in June with an initial $4 billion investment and is part of plans to diversify the Kingdom’s economy.
Saudi tourism fund adopts cloud computing
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Saudi tourism fund adopts cloud computing
- The fund was founded in June with an initial $4 billion investment and is part of plans to diversify Saudi Arabia’s economy
Saudi FM holds talks with counterparts from Iraq, Jordan, Turkiye and Spain
- Discussions focused on efforts to enhance cooperation and support security and stability in the Middle East region
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held separate telephone calls on Saturday with his counterparts from Iraq, Jordan, Turkiye and Spain to discuss relations and the latest regional and international developments, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
According to SPA, the discussions with Fuad Hussein, Ayman Safadi, Hakan Fidan and Jose Manuel Albares focused on efforts to enhance cooperation and support security and stability in the Middle East region.
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