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Elm launches 3 new e-services at Gitex Technology Week 2016

Elm, a leader in innovative services and owned by the Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), will reveal its newest cutting-edge e-services at the 36th Gitex Technology Week in Dubai, the largest information and communications technology (ICT) event in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia.

The move is a significant step to fulfilling the demand from the private and public sectors for innovative and round-the-clock online solutions meant to reduce waiting time, save operational expenses, provide quality and accurate data, increase data usage, and enhance information protection.

One of the 3 next-generation services to be showcased at Gitex Technology Week 2016 is "Allimni" This integrated e-service has acquired significant prominence with its capacity to supply government and private bodies with a direct channel to successfully and immediately send information and alerts to end-users at minimized functional costs. "Allimni" is based on Elm's 'wise' application developed to send signals and notifications instead of the expensive text messages.

' Mojaz' is the second new integrated service to be highlighted at Gitex Technology Week 2016. It works by offering used cars dealers, individuals, or establishments in the KSA with essential vehicle information and details, including history.

Lastly, 'Masarat' is a cloud-based e-service developed to assist improve fleet management. It is equipped with key functions to allow GPS automobile tracking and monitoring, in addition to car functional management and maintenance.

Majid Bin Saad Al Arifi, Marketing Manager, Elm, stated: "Gitex Technology Week 2016 is an important platform to display our most current electronic services for numerous sectors. By taking part, we will even more strengthen our market leadership in regards to offering one-of-a-kind services and e-services. We will continue to expand our solutions, which have actually ended up being a vital part of e-government initiatives, in line with Saudi Vision 2030."

Al Arifi added: "Presently, Elm offers government and economic sectors with 'Resource Planning Service' through 'Oracle E-Business Suite' on Elm Cloud, a thorough suite of integrated modules with shared database. Furthermore, the company provides 'Data Management Service' developed to collect, arrange and improve the quality of data. It permits entities to make more informed decision-making procedure, as well as improve their planning abilities, strategy development, and allocation of resources

Being run by well-trained and qualified Saudi nationals, Elm has won the trust of many government and private agencies. It is one of the leading technology companies with robust relationships with various government sectors in the Kingdom. Among Elms portfolio of services are e-services and related products, training and advisory solutions, and information technology (IT) solutions, in addition to administrative support and assistance. The company strives to meet customer expectations, while improving the Kingdoms national IT expertise.

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