Oman LNG, ITHCA sign MOU on Oracle cloud services
Oman LNG and ITHCA Group signed a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the provision of Oracle’s ERP cloud services infrastructure for Oman LNG.
The MOU covers different aspects of the strategic partnership between Oman LNG and ITCHA Group, where it lays the foundations of establishing a cloud
based system in Oman LNG for its future needs and requirements. This will ultimately help to transform the company’s current Enterprise Management Planning (ERP) systems and infrastructure to ITHCA’S cloud concepts, which helps to enhance the information systems and ownership in the company and generate optimisation, while ensuring compliance with Oman’s data sovereignty requirements.
Oman LNG CEO Hamed al Naamany said, “Oman LNG con
tinues to lead in its digital transformation journey. Having a
cloud based presence is important for any business, and partnering with ITHCA is an integral cornerstone for our digital transformation journey as it eases access to new innovation, promotes knowledge sharing, as well as supports local SME’S to continue developing cloud solutions around Oracle. This agreement is a milestone in itself, and we look forward to continuing the success of our journey."
The MOU ceremony was signed by Hamed al Naamany and ITHCA Group CEO Said bin Abdullah al Manthari.
After the signing ceremony, Manthari expressed his gratitude saying, “This agreement is a strategic step for both organisations, where it complements the mutual commitment towards digitalisation. ITHCA’S investment and collaboration with Oracle helps in positioning Oman as a leading global name in the latest technology trends and Oracle services. Going further, this helps to deploy modern technology, paving the way towards further development and enhancements of the local skills in Information Technology.”
Oman LNG aims to expand the local digital ecosystem through strategic partnerships such as this collaboration with ITHCA. Such accord supports Oman LNG to continue being a reputable supplier of LNG to the
world, it said.