The move comes to ensure maximum transparency and fluency of governmental processes to cope with the latest global technology. It is expected that this step will aid in improving the quality of work processes, financial and managerial services.
Al-Rashid said: “Through expanding its areas of cooperation with governmental and private establishments, the university aims to develop and raise the level of its competence in practical, administrative and financial fields by state-of-the-art programs and systems.
Abdullah Al-Mohaya, general director of IT in KKU, stressed the need to activate the role of technology in a way to complement the university’s educational policies. “We trust that this program that is provided by SAP and implemented by Java Gulf, which has a good experience in this field, will reap great benefits for the university and will add value to the financial and administrative processes in the university,” he added.
“King Khaled University is renowned for employing cutting edge technology to benefit its students and staff.
As implementation partner on this project we will be working with the institute, SAP, and in conjunction with Java Gulf to ensure that the solutions are deployed rapidly and efficiently. Java assists its clients in implementing a perfect fit business solution using business integration approach that is based on a vast of local and global experiences, project resources, best practice methodology and trusted partners,” said Bashar Baidas, CEO, Java Gulf.
“The awareness and willingness of KSA-based institutions like King Khaled University to embrace cutting-edge IT solutions is tremendously exciting,” said Samer Alkharrat, MD, SAP MENA.
KKU, Java Gulf sign deal to implement SAP systems
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