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        Saudi Arabia Forges Ahead with Health Service Digital Transformation on

        Back of COVID-19 Pandemic


        The  coronavirus pandemic  has  inadvertently  provided  the   ministry’s  information  technology infrastructure  by deploying
        springboard to spur on the digital transformation of Saudi Arabia’s   VMware Cloud Foundation as the unifying platform for its cloud
        public healthcare sector. The strain placed on the Kingdom’s health   environment, spreading  workloads across  the  clouds of service
        services by the COVID-19 outbreak highlighted the need for more   providers including STC and Mobily. Ministry Information Security
        robust  apps,  such  as  booking  platforms  for vaccinations  and   General Director, Khalid Al-Medbel, said: “The Ministry of Health
        remote access to patient records. As a result, the Saudi Ministry of   seeks  to  achieve  the  highest  levels  of excellence  in  healthcare
        Health has been forging ahead with the introduction of multi-cloud   in  line with  the  aims of Saudi Vision  2030.  This  means having
        solutions, built on VMware Cloud Foundation, to boost provision to   the  best multi-cloud foundation to optimize operations,  raise
        the country’s growing population of more than 35 million people.   efficiency,  and  drive  innovation  across  the  country’s  healthcare
        The Ministry can now offer secure, cloud-based services to a range   providers. “Thanks  to our digital  transformation with  VMware,
        of public healthcare providers including  hospitals,  clinics,  and   all  public  healthcare  providers  will  have  access  to  best-in-class
        pharmacies,  significantly  boosting  their  efficiency,  and  enabling   cloud services that will improve operations and boost healthcare
        them  to  grow  and  innovate.  Health  officials  have  simplified  the   provision  for  citizens  and  residents.”  By  utilizing  VMware,  the
                                                               Ministry  has  gained  access  to a  complete  set  of highly  secure
                                                               software-defined services for compute, storage, network, security,
                                                               Kubernetes,  and cloud management.  Once  fully deployed, Saudi
                                                               Arabia’s public healthcare system will benefit from the resiliency,
                                                               agility, and efficiency offered by the shared cloud platform. Each
                                                               healthcare  facility  will  have  access  to virtual  infrastructure  and
                                                               as-a-service apps and will also be able to design and deploy apps
                                                               from the cloud, giving them the freedom to innovate and provide
                                                               world-class services to patients. Saif Mashat, Saudi Arabia country
                                                               director for VMware, said: “The Ministry of Health’s transformation
                                                               with VMware shows the power of multi-cloud to re-invent healthcare
                                                               with the highly efficient use of resources, and unleash new levels of
                                                               agility and innovation. “We look forward to working in partnership
                                                               with the ministry as it continues to move workloads to the new
                                                               environment and offer more cloud-enabled services to healthcare
                                                               providers across the country.” Over the coming months, ministry
                                                               officials  plan  to  deploy  more  VMware  solutions  —  including  for
                                                               additional cybersecurity and secure distributed working — to bring
                                                               additional app development capabilities to the Kingdom’s public
                                                               healthcare providers.




        Bahrain iGA Discusses $4.5m Procurement Requests at Key Meeting


        Bahrain's  Information  &  eGovernment  Authority (iGA)  has   Khater; Deputy CE, Operations and Governance Dr. Khalid Ahmed
        announced that procurement  requests  by government  entities   Almutawa; Ministry of Finance and National Economy Director of
        valued at BD1.7 million ($4.5 million) were discussed at the second   Financial Systems Development, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah Dhaif;
        meeting  of the  Information and  Communication  Technology   Director of Services  and  Information  Technology at  the  Prime
        Governance  Committee  (ICTGC)  held  via videoconference.   Minister’s Office, Ahmed Al Qayem; University of Bahrain Dean of
        The  meeting,  chaired  by  iGA  Chief  Executive  Mohammed Ali  Al   the College of Information Technology, Dr. Hessa Jassim Al Junaid;
        Qaed, covered a wide range of topics, including several strategic   and Information Technology Project Management Consultant, Ali
        government projects and procurement requests. It also included   AlSoufi. The committee later reviewed an Information Management
        a  discussion  on  ways  to  make  taxi  services  more  accessible   System (IMS) project for  the  Ministry of Works, Municipalities
        to citizens,  residents  and  visitors and  help  improve  customer   Affairs & Urban Planning, which will streamline the updating and
        satisfaction.  This  will  contribute  to stronger transportation  and   management  of data  at  testing  laboratories  and  improve  their
        tourism services nationwide, the members said. The meeting was   output, in line with the requirements of the testing and calibration
        attended by ICTGC Vice Chairman and iGA Deputy CE of Electronic   laboratories  (ISO  17025).  In  addition,  the  Committee  covered
        Transformation Dr Zakareya Ahmed AlKhajah; Ministry of Education   other projects, policies, strategies, and their performance. It also
        Undersecretary for Policies, Strategies and Performance, Nawal Al   reviewed implemented decisions from previous meetings.

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